Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is four black and white photos. The Portsmouth Hat & Glove Company was a three story brick building located at 124 West Second (2nd) Street. The Portsmouth Blade Building was located on Sixth (6th) Street. The Portsmouth Bank is pictured, as well as J. M. Wendelken was a drygoods and grocery store on the west side of Portsmouth.
Leather postcard of the original Portsmouth High School circa 1902-1910. (Davis High School) It was the residence of George Davis at the corner of Gallia & Waller Streets. It was razed for the construction of the PHS high school in 1912.
Black and white image of Portsmouth High School. The building at Sixth (6th) and Findlay Streets was used as the High School and also conducted some Elementary classes as well in 1868.
Colorized photo image of the new Portsmouth High School . Construction began in November 2003, and the new High School was opened to students on August 23, 2006. The building is located on the northwest corner of Gallia and Waller Streets.
Colored photo of the Portsmouth High School, built in 1912 at the site of the Davis High School: the corner of Gallia and Waller Streets. The Portsmouth High School was closed in 2006 and razed the following year.
Scanned page 81 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white printed Portsmouth High School Commencement announcement for 1890 at the Grand Opera House; black & white images of J. M. Stockham, George W. Brown, and an unidentified building. A handwritten note bearing the name William R. Montgomery.
Color photo of old Portsmouth High School during destruction in 2007. It was replaced by the new building.Construction began in November 2003, and the new High School was opened to students on August 23, 2006.