Blue tinted photo image of the Massey block building at the southwest corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets built in 1850. It was razed in 1936 for a gasoline station to be built on the site. The Portsmouth Times January 19, 1936 referring to the Massie Block: "The third floor was devoted to boxing shows in later years and the late Si Straus and Sid Cockerell conducted a skating rink on the third floor when skating was all the craze."
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured are two colored postcards: Peerless Skating Rink located in Massie Block and a West Side Scene. Bottom of page shows a sepia tone image of the Landing at Portsmouth.
Black and white photo of a crowd on men and boys on Pennant Day in 1913. According to The Portsmouth Times July 15, 1913, Pennant Day in Millbrook Park was to be a double header with Chillicothe playing Portsmouth on Wednesday July 16, 1913. Heavy rain on Tuesday had caused Pennant Day to be rescheduled for Wednesday between the Babes (Chillicothe) and the Champs (Portsmouth).
Silver token with dark spots and small piece missing on bottom edge under "Ports. O." The Pennant Billiard Room was located at the corner of Fifth (5th) and Chillicothe Streets, operated by Edward Spangler.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page with information about the people who lived in the Augustine Residence; The Plymouth Hotel was located on Court Street; Thomas Gaylord; Gaylord Rolling Mills; Glover, Noel & Co.; Captain W. W. Little; George Davis; Mill Store; wholesale hardware store; German Evangelical Church; Ohio Valley Wholesale Company, built in 1886; C. W. higgins; Col. John M. Crate; Charley Higgins; Higgins House