black & white photo image on page in 1913 flood booklet- shows flood damage where the Scioto Bridge was washed out at the "point." F. B. (Frank) Kehoe Flour & Feed in background was located at 122 Scioto Street.
Sepia-toned postcard of the church building and cars along the streets Roberson and Young, since 1924 the church was located at 2235 Roberson until it was destroyed by fire December 17th, 1961. The fire was arson over a surgery.
Colorized photo image of the Devil's Den near South Portsmouth in Greenup County, Kentucky. It is a small burrow in the forest overlooking the river toward Portsmouth. Interestingly enough, on Groundhog day in the 1960's, the groundhog, Portsmouth Pete, would venture out of the Devil's Den. It was his home.
Colorized faded image of the Dreamland Swimming Pool along with many people. The pool was located at 1229 Kendall Avenue and opened around 1929 in Portsmouth.
Colorized photo image of the residence on the right and the hospital on the left. Both were on Eighth (8th) Street near Chillicothe Street. Dr. Schirmann built the hospital in 1920. It was renamed Smith-Everett Hospital by Dr. Charles Smith and Dr. Clyde Everett in 1946. It was expanded as Southern Hills Hospital from 1962 until it closed in 1987. In 1988 it opened at a residential home for seniors named Hempstead Manor.