Black and white photo negative of the Cycle Inn Restaurant, where it used to sit at 1865 Coles Boulevard. The building was demolished in 1964 for the construction of a new pharmacy building for N. Dale Cox. Man and woman stand outside the building, believed to be Mrs. Ralph Huels and her son, Bill. Mrs. Ralph Huels was the owner of Cycle Inn during this time period.
Black and white image reproduction with original signature/autograph. Curt graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1955. He was outstanding in multiple high school sports and played professionally with the Chicago Bears 1966-1968.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Ads for Cuppett & Webb Lumber on West Front Street and Dr. W. H. Wagner at 224 Market Street
Center: image of the Hon. Theodore K. Funk, noted criminal lawyer
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page about the Crusade of the W. C. T. U. continued; Dan Rice's Horse Stables; Riverside Ball Grounds; Scioto Bottoms; Mr. Lynn
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured are two faded photographs. Top: an image of crowds enroute to the Sunday Tabernacle at the corner of Gallia and Lincoln Streets. The Second Presbyterian Church is in the background, at the corner of Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets. Below is the Johnson Hub and Spoke Factory on Chillicothe Street. The factory started in operation in 1868.