The Portsmouth Stove Company was located at 14th (Fourteenth) and Chillicothe Streets. It was started in 1889.
Harsha Flour Mills was located on 8th (Eighth) Street east of Campbell Avenue.
The mill burned in 1954, and then was used by Harbison-Walker Refractories.
Black and white photo negative of the corner of 6th Street and Findlay Ave. Gallia Street is in the background with Portsmouth Paint Co. that was located at 928 Gallia Street. Also Auto Supply Company is seen.
Black and white photo negative of a Portsmouth Street. Selby Shoe Factory can be seen in the background. The Portsmouth City Directory lists the Selby Shoe Company at Seventh (7th) Street from Findlay to John.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 352. Portsmouth Sunday School (1825); William Bailey (1825); Col. John McDonald; The Daily; United States Hotel; Prayer Meeting (1874); Dutch Mike's Saloon; Huston Stone Front; The Police Gazette; James Lodwick (1824); Corn Prices (1814-1812); Henry Sheeley (1805); Wild Turkeys (1805); Councilmen (1820)
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 295. Pictured: Portsmouth Telephone Exchange; Erasmus Pond; Edward Harris; Hotel Grimes; George Weber; Jacob Clough; U.S. Express Co; C. & E. Railway; Anderson Flour Mill; M. Stanton; Eisman & Co; Jones Building; Isadore Goodman; Charles Winter; Hall Brothers; Masonic Temple; Moothart's College; Prof. Clark; Steindam Building; Squire Shakespeare's Office; F.W. Woolworth & Co; Mary Jane Harris
Black and white photo images scanned from scrapbook
Pictured are a Portsmouth Times article describing another story written by Henry A. Lorberg, Children at the Sixth (6th) Street Church, and Geo. F. Emrick.