Colorized photo image on Chillicothe Street showing the Old Stone Post Office at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe and the Sixth (6th) Street Methodist Church at the corner of Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe. The Post Office was built in 1891, expanded in 1914, closed in 1936, and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store. The Sixth (6th) Street Methodist church building was razed in 1928 for the construction of the Masonic Temple.
Color tinted image of the Davis school building at the corner of Gallia & Waller Streets. It had been the home of George Davis before being used as a school from 1902 to 1910. It was razed in 1912 for the construction of the new PHS.
Colorized image of the Holy Redeemer Church at 1325 Gallia Street. The Holy Redeemer church was founded when the need arose for the separation of English and German-speaking congregations. In 1853 the Irish Catholic congregation built their first building on Sixth (6th) Street. This building was constructed in 1905 on Gallia Street.
Green glass bottle embossed: "The Ice Cream & Bottling Co. Portsmouth, Ohio." on front. "I.C.B." on bottom. In the 1920 Portsmouth City Directory listing: The Ice Cream & Bottling Co, J.M. Stockham President, Jonathan Tener Vice President, J. E. Tener Secretary & Manager, Russell Stockham Treasurer, 1402-1412 10th (Tenth) Street, Telephones: Home 315, Bell 51