Black and white photo image of the Portsmouth General Hospital. In 1925, a third floor and two wings were added to the Hempstead Hospital located at 2001 Scioto Trail. It was renamed the Portsmouth General Hospital. It became Scioto Memorial Hospital in 1964 and moved to Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street in 1968. This building was razed in 2006.
Colored drawing of riverboats and Portsmouth viewed from Kentucky side. The Ashland was built at Cincinnati in 1842 and dismantled in 1847. The Scioto was built in Cincinnati in 1846 for Captain James Davis of Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page telling about the Johnson Hub and Spoke Works
Pictured: Portsmouth on the Ohio- riverboat scene on Ohio River showing Portsmouth and Tim Sullivan (bottom)
Colorized image of Portsmouth situated along the Ohio River with steamboats traveling along the waters. The steamboat on the left is called the Scioto, and the one on the right is the Ashland. The U. S. Hotel can be made out in the background.
Black and white copy of group photo of the "Anti-Saloon League" meeting in Columbus. Drew Selby Plant closed so employees could attend. The Portsmouth Times on Monday, January 30, 1911 reported "800 GO WITH BILLY SUNDAY" to Memorial Hall, Columbus, to attend the annual meeting of the Anti-Saloon League of Ohio. They went on a Norfolk & Western train of 15 coaches.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Portsmouth People in Tableau, entertainment held in Massie Hall during the Civil War.
Ten Dollar Bill for Portsmouth