Black and white photo image of the railroad bridge across the Ohio River at Sciotoville under construction.
Construction began in the spring of 1916 and the first train crossed July 1917. Construction was overseen by the McClintic-Marshall Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The bridge is 3463 feet in length allowing trains of the CSX Railroad to pass over the Ohio River.
Black & white photo of the Pfeiffer business with patriotic hangings, man & lady in front. H. Huels is in stone at the top of the building at 723 Chillicothe Street.
Black & white photo of the George Pfeiffer Funeral Directory/Undertaker business at 723 Chillicothe Street. H. Huels is in stone at the top of the building.
scan of black and white photo of the building that would become a fair restaurant. Building was redone by members of the Manley Church. In 1949, it was the new industrial building where local industries were able to show their wares.
Black and white photo image of the destroyed building of Tony Boll's Farm Supply on Ohio River Road. This business was previously known as the Chez Paree.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a building at 167 West Second (2nd) Street; Julia Marlowe at 13 when she lived in Portsmouth; H. S. Grimes; Older Julia Marlowe; Building at 267 West Front Street. All of the images cut from a page in one of Lorberg's publications for scrapbook.