Black and white copy of group photo of the "Anti-Saloon League" meeting in Columbus. Drew Selby Plant closed so employees could attend. The Portsmouth Times on Monday, January 30, 1911 reported "800 GO WITH BILLY SUNDAY" to Memorial Hall, Columbus, to attend the annual meeting of the Anti-Saloon League of Ohio. They went on a Norfolk & Western train of 15 coaches.
Black & white image of children's home, designed by Devoss & Donaldson, Architects. The Hillcrest County Children's Home in Wheelersburg was open from 1921 until 1971.
Black & white photo image of Chillicothe Street north of Gallia. The Old Stone Post Office is at right on the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets and beyond is the Play House in the former Sixth Street Methodist Church building .
Colorized image of the Henry Massie School building on the southwest corner of Second (2nd) & Chillicothe Streets. It was opened in 1918 and closed in 1958. It was re-named Griffin Hall for use by the Ohio University Portsmouth Branch from 1961 to 1967. It was razed in 2001.
Sepia tone photo image of Gilbert Grocery Company Building at 640-648 Second (2nd) Street. It was built after the previous building at 50,52,54 West Second (2nd) Street was destroyed by fire in October 1910. This wholesale grocery business was established in 1832 by Martin B. Gilbert.