Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 131. Old Glory; American Flag; Germania Company; Lon Damarin; Fred Nuernberger; Albert Freytag; Val Prestenbach; John Bosl; Mr. Gambrinus; Frank Kleffner; August Maier
Black and white photo postcard of class - No date but name Juanita Lester on back indicated 1920's. This building was on Hutchins Street across from Mound Park. It was razed in 1956 after the new Highland School was build on the former playground area.
Quarter-sized, brass colored token with hole. One side: "Old Kentucky Saloon, P. O." Other side: "Good for 5¢ in trade." Owned by Rochester Carter (d. 1902) and located on Front Street.
Small booklet with black & white photo images.
The Home for Aged Women was established in 1896. The steamboat gothic style structure was located at the corner of Front & Chillicothe Streets. The home was used as a place of residence for women, 65 and older, who no longer had homes of their own or relatives to care for them. Only residents of the City of Portsmouth were admitted. The house was razed to make room for the U.S. Grant Bridge approach in 1926.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the Old Library
Prominent Scioto County Citizens: Z. J. Kauffman, Lewis Rosenstock, Walter F. Gahm
Residence of Judge J. W. Bannon and the residence of H. S. Grimes
Ad for Parisian Cloak & Dry Goods Co. at 103 West Second (2nd) Street