Color photo of the new Scioto Memorial Hospital on Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street as it opened in 1968. In the 1980's Southern Hills, Mercy, and Scioto Memorial hospitals merged as Southern Ohio Medical Center.
Colored image of Williams Shoe Factory, 830 Murray Street. It was founded March 7, 1922 by three Portsmouth brothers - A. Graves, Forest L., and Paul G. Williams, sons of W. Grant Williams. In 1935 they purchased the Excelsior Shoe Company building which was built in 1913. Williams closed in 1976. Mitchellace (Sole Choice) moved into the building about 1980.
Colored image of the first U.S. Grant Bridge, Portsmouth and the Scioto River north of Portsmouth. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it was opened in 1927 as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974, and was demolished in 2001 in preparation for the building of the new U.S. Grant Bridge Bridge which opened in 2006.
Colorized image of the bus station interior restaurant area "C.T. art-colortone" postcard. The Greyhound terminal opened at 1129 Gallia Street in 1941. The building was razed in about 2007.
Colorized image of the U. S. Grant Bridge stretching across the Ohio River from Kentucky into Portsmouth by U S Route 23 (Chillicothe Street) Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it opened in 1927 as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974,and was razed in 2001. The new U. S. Grant bridge was completed in 2006.
Colorized greeting card for Portsmouth. Within the letters for Portsmouth are various images including the courthouse, Grant Bridge, and churches of the city.