Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page: Portsmouth National Bank; Article in the Portsmouth Times by C. B. Plummer about Captain Shackford; pioneer of Portsmouth; Captain Josiah Shackford; Masonic Reminder; early Portsmouth; Greenlawn Cemetery
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about Eli Kinney and his involvement with local banks. Aaron Kinney; elks; Kentucky Highlands; Fort Thomas near Newport; Martha Lodwick; Mrs. Kinney; James Lodwick; Commercial Bank of Scioto County; Henry Buchanan; Peter Kinney; William Hall; Thomas Collins; Orilff Wertz; Eli Kinney & Co. Bank; Scioto and Ohio Telegraph Office; J. W. Grooms; Enterprise Block; Portsmouth National Bank
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 156. Pictured is typed article about Eli Glover and the Portsmouth Courier and a story about Alexandria; Portsmouth Courier, edited by Edward Hamilton; Territorial Governor; Mrs. John S. Parke; Captain Hamilton; Alexandria; Mrs. Parke; Major John Belli; Belvedere; Turkey Creek; Friendship; President George Washington; Hiram Gregory; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Josiah Shackelford; Henry Massie; triplets: Meschah, Shadrach, and Abenigo Hannahs
At bottom of page are black and white pictures cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book: P. H. Murray; P. H. Kelley; Dr. C. M. Finch; Balser Andres .
Black and white photo image of the Eleventh (11th) Street School. The school building was located on Eleventh (11th) Street and was erected in 1875, built primarily for African American students. The six room school could accommodate 350 students. It was opened for classes on September 1, 1876. In 1926, it was replaced by the Washington School, a more modern structure.
Black and white photo image (reproduction) of 11th Street looking west past the railroad tracks/crossing. First business to the left, 1138 VIC's Restaurant and Lunch Room; 1134 11th - Barbershop the North End Taxi; Right side 1st is McLaughlin (McGlothim) store at 1135 11th; 1121 11th - Busy Bee Restaurant)
scan of typed letter by L. W. Burns to all electricity users discussing the increased electricity rate. Letter typed on Scioto County Agricultural Society letterhead in blue. L. W. Burns signature is also in blue ink.