Black and white photo image of the Scioto Bridge during flooding. Shown is the fifth (5th) bridge over the Scioto River at the west edge of Portsmouth. It was built in 1885 and was washed away in the 1913 Flood.
Color illustrated advertisement card with dog and flower arrangement cut out. Written on front in script & print: No gift has greater beauty than flowers; Knost Floral, Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Putzek, Owner; 1225 to 1239 Seventeenth (17th) Street; Phone 713; Portsmouth, Ohio
Faded, blue-green card pouch/holder for carrying license, insurance ID, registration, etc. Advertising for the bank. Black print and illustrations. On back" Maxcella J. Marsh, Deputy Resitrar, AD.
Aged, off-white black print ink of a survey and plat map of The Timmonds Allotments. Spans over Seventeenth (17th) Street to Twenty-First (21st) Street. Named after Samuel B. Timmonds. These allotments include Baird Avenue, Franklin Boulevard, Hutchins Street, and Timmonds Avenue.
Black and white photo of a wreck at the Scioto Bridge during the 1913 flood.
Ed. Kehoe, Flour Feed, Lime and Salt store located in the background of the photo.