Black and white photo of Wallace Mill Bridge 3.5 miles east of Minford on Long Run, County road 222. The bridge spanning Rocky Fork, a branch of the Little Scioto River, was destroyed by flooding in 1961.
Black and white photo of damaged Wallace Mill Bridge 3.5 miles east of Minford on Long Run, County road 222. Flooding in 1961 washed away one end of the bridge which had spanned Rocky Fork, a branch of the Little Scioto River.
Black and white photo image of a man and a woman standing on Raven Rock. The famous rock sits facing the junction of the Ohio and Scioto Rivers about two miles west of Portsmouth. Old Scioto County folklore says that the rock used as a lookout point for the Shawnee Indians.
Color photograph. County Home for the Elderly, Poor and Disabled. Located in Washington Township, off US RT 52, across from the Earl Thomas Conley Park. Also known as the Infirmary, built in 1847, destroyed by fire in 1882, rebuilt in 1883 and closed in 1965.
Noted on the back: Wash house to the right.
Color photograph. One of the barns for the County Home for the Elderly, Poor and Disabled. Located off of US 52 West, across from the Earl Thomas Conley Park in Washington Township.
Color photograph. County Home for the Elderly, Poor & Disabled. Located off US RT 52 West, Washington Township, across from Earl Thomas Conley Park. Also known as The Infirmary, built in 1847, destroyed by fire in 1882, rebuilt in 1883, closed 1965.