Wooden shoe last with size "6A" style "romance", the date and century's seal in black, metal heal and some "pitting" on bottom. Located at 1831 10th St. The company began in 1954 orginally on 6th St.
Wooden baby shoe last used to form shoes for the Century Shoe Last Company. The company was founded in 1955. It was located at 1831 Tenth (10th) Street.
Stained, tan, canvas bank deposit bag. Blue and red print. Central Savings Bank organized in 1893, and was located at 9 Gallia (811 Gallia). In 1930, the bank consolidated with Security Savings & Trust.
Scanned page 143 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text narratives about Central Presbyterian Church and the Y. M. C. A.
Reverend Herman Veith; the Radical Church; Joshua Wheeler; George Pursell; Burgess Hill; W. A. Fase; Henry Vincent building
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Central Presbyterian Church; Factory Building and Offices; Corner of Second and Jefferson; The Tremper Shoe Company
Black and white photo image of the church building at the northeast corner of Seventh (7th) and Chillicothe Streets. When this building was dedicated in 1870, all services were in German. In 1904 Andrew Carnegie gave $1,000 toward an organ. The German language was abandoned in 1909 and in 1927 services began in a new building at 2306 Waller Street. The church closed in 2012.
Black and white photo image of he Central Presbyterian Church. Established as German Presbyterian Church of Portsmouth in 1866, services were conducted in German until 1909. The first service in this building at Twenty-Third (23rd) and Waller Streets was April 2, 1927. The church closed in January of 2012.
Photo image scanned from scrapbook. Pictured is a typed history of the Central Presbyterian Church at Seventh (7th) and Chillicothe Streets. and the Y. M. C. A. that began as a reading room in the Henry Vincent Building located at Second (2nd) and Court Streets.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 247.
Pictured: colored postcard showing the Central Presbyterian Church. Established as German Presbyterian Church of Portsmouth in 1866, services were conducted in German until 1909. The first service in this building at Twenty-Third (23rd) and Waller Streets was April 2, 1927. The church closed in January of 2012.
Pictures cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book: A. C. Woodrow, Captain E. B. Moore, J. Scott Peebles, Joshua Wheeler, Colonel Oliver Wood.
Central National Bank was located at 9th (Ninth) Gallia Street, looking east over what would become the Roy Rogers Esplanade.
The Security Savings Bank was located at 28 Gallia Street.
Black and white photo negative of Central Market Feed Stable, owned and operated by Jacob Werner. It was located on Gallia Street and Mabert Road. This location later became the Oberling Motor Company's Gallia Street location.
This photo was taken during the Korn Karnival celebrations of 1913, and the Zeppelin on top of the roof on the building on the left was actually created by Jacob, John, and Lawrence Werner.