Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 245. Public Buildings (1875); Connolley's Hall; Daum's Hall; Gas Works; Massie Block; Pig Iron Corner; Rosenberg's Hall; Biggs House; Huston's Stone Front; Sam P. Nickolls; Mayor; F.C. Searl; Council; C.E. Irwin; B.R. Miles; J.P. Jack; Duncan Livingstone; Henry Scott; W. Foote Hall; Leopold Wise & Sons; Front Street; J.P. McAndrew; Flour Mill; H.P. Yeager & Co; Dry Goods; Dr. M.S. Pixley; Park Drug Store; Chas. Woodley; Murphy & Co; Royal Building; H.B. Murray; John V. Suter; Chain Gang; Col. T.J. Graham; City Infirmary Director
Colorized image of the first Mercy Hospital, which opened July 15, 1921 in the Baron family homestead which was enlarged and remodeled to accommodate twenty-seven beds. John Baron had deeded the property on Kinney's Lane for the location of a hospital. In January 1923 construction of the new five story 50-bed building was begun. After additions and expansions in the 50's and 60's, the building was razed in 2001.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 212. shown is a black and white image of the Public Library Building, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth and a wedding invitation from Mr. & Mrs. Henry F. Havener for the marriage of their daughter Charlotte Emma to Dr. Walter A. Braunlin on May 2, 1916.
Also shown is a black and white photo of Mrs. E. R. McKeown and a newspaper picture of Russell K. McCurdy.