Black & white photograph.
View looking east on Gallia Street from the downtown area. The view most likely from the tallest building, the First National Bank Building,Chillicothe Street on the southeast corner of Gallia Street.
Black & white photograph.
West Fifth (5th) Street, looking east toward Chillicothe Street. Until about 1912, the numbered streets in Portsmouth were designated with an East or West before the address. German Evangelical Church can be seen. Its location at Fifth (5th) Street northeast corner of Washington Street.
Black & white photograph.
Known as Upper Market in 1913, the view is looking west on Gallia, toward Chillicothe Street. Note the Post Office Building on the right, with its distinct round construction. The area was later renamed the Roy Rogers Esplanade.
Black and white photo image of the Second (2nd) Street Scioto River Bridge during high water. This bridge, the Sixth (6th) bridge at this site, opened in 1915 to replace a bridge destroyed in the 1913 flood. This bridge was in use until 1997.