Sepia tone photo image looking east on Fifth (5th) Street toward the First National Bank (before addition) and the Lyric Theater Chillicothe Street. The Lyric would be razed to allow the bank to double in size by 1924. Signs for Hass Dry Cleaners and Friel's Automotible Garage are on the south side of Fifth (5th) Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 51. East End Scheme (1889); J. E. Vanjean; The Blade; The Board of Trade; Philo S. Clark; Gallia Avenue; Campbell Avenue; The Portsmouth Stove and Range Company; F. V. Knauss; L. W. Baker; W. S. Todd; Harsha and Caskey Co.; Waite Furniture Co.
Black & white photo image.
on back: This picture shows how the 1937 flood tore a hole in the N&W dirt levy at the east end of the Portsmouth flood wall. WPA workers have now extended the concrete 62-foot flood wall for a distance of 1000 feet.
Tinted sepia tone photo image of Gallia Street in the Eastend of Portsmouth. The Flood Drug Company was at 2109-2111 Gallia Street on the corner with Lawson Street.