Black and white photo negative of a postcard of the Selby Shoe Company in Portsmouth, Ohio. The 1920 Portsmouth City Directory had the factory on Seventh (7th) Street from Findlay to John.
Colorized illustrated image of the building. "Devoss & Donaldson Architects"printed on front. Correspondence on back. Opened in 1908, named for Dr. Giles S.B.Hempstead, it was enlarged with a third floor and two wings in 1923. This building at 2001 Scioto Trail became the Portsmouth General Hospital in 1925. It was razed in 2006 after the new hospital was built on 27th Street.
Letter addressed to the Chaplain regarding a certificate to the Committee on Committee on Wartime Service of the Church United Brethren in Christ by the General Commission on Army and Navy Chaplains, with the date of December 5, 1946. This letter was signed by E.E. Harris. There are names and positions of individuals along the top sides of this letter.
Aged, tan in color, letterhead/ invoice with illustrations of the buildings. Locations and officers lister: Stockham & Micklethwaite; invoice for Buckeye Fire Brick
Colorized image of Mercy Hospital. Mercy Hospital was opened July 15, 1921,with twenty-seven beds in the expanded Baron family homestead on Kinney's Lane. In January 1923 construction of the new five story 50-bed hospital was begun. At the left side, this view includes the Mercy Chapel dedicated on May 28, 1966, the same time as the "West Wing" addition to the building. It was all razed in 2001.