A children's playground located in York Park. The park was located along the Ohio River where a steel mill had been destroyed by fire. The park was named after Levi York, president of Burgess Steel & Iron Works. Mr. York built his new plant in New Boston.
Colored image of parade participants and observers at the 1916 Portsmouth Korn Karnival. It was held every fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I.
Black and white photo image of Mrs. Milton Levine presenting a book to Terry Lee Tolliver and Pauline Leonard. Mrs. William Singleton (right) looks on.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 17. Children's House; Mound Park; City Museum; John Peebles; Ella Gates Drew; A. H. Bannon; Anna R. Ross; Cornelia B. Treuthart; Isabella Kinney; F. B. Corson; A. H. Richardson; Benjamin Gaylord Harris; W. C. Silcox; F. B. Winter; Wells Hutchins; Edward T. Reed; H. T. Bertram; Harry W. Miller; Filmore Musser; Anna S. Ball; Morris P. Hicks; Washington Kinney; Louis Robinson Dice; Charles R. Hall; J. H. Varner; J. W. Mitchell; W. M. Briggs; Charles V. Werts; H. O. Newman; George E. Kricker; Gilbert L. Dodds; Adam Frick; Cherrard Johnson; Frank L. Marting; C. M. Searl; Albert Zoellner; Geo. A. Goodman; W. D. Tremper; H. B. Murry Jr.; Addison Taylor; W. A. Wurster
Colored image of Children's Home building built in 1876 on Grant Street property that now is part of Mound Park. It closed in 1921 when Hillcrest Children's home opened in Wheelersburg.