Color photo of the Portsmouth Post Office on Gay Street between Sixth (6th) and Seventh (7th) Streets, opened in September 1936. Selby Shoe factory on Findlay Street shows at the right.
Black and white photo image of the Portsmouth Post office. All exterior stone including base course, lamp posts, and steps of Tayco Buff Stone from the Quarries of the Taylor Stone Company McDermott, Ohio
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: U. S. Post Office Workers with names listed below: Charles Wagner, Thomas Adams,Louis Russell, Samuel McElhaney, John McMahon, James McMahon, Allan W. Spry, Leroy Johnson. Also pictured: James. C. Adams with a brief description.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a collage of workers of the U. S. Post Office with names below: Charles Wagner, Thomas Adams, Louis Russell, Samuel McElhaney, John McMahon, James McMahon, Leroy Johnson, Allan W. Spry, Also pictured is some Old Time Policemen. Images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book.
Colorized image of the U. S. Grant suspension Bridge looking from the Kentucky side. 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 would be completed in 2006.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a ticket to a dinner commemorating the opening of the General U. S. Grant Bridge, Sept. 22, 1927 at First Christian Church.
Black & white images of Irving drew and an unidentified house.
Black and white photo image of the U. S. Grant Bridge. The bridge was opened in August of 1927 and was the first bridge to make it all the way across the Ohio River to reach Kentucky from Portsmouth, Ohio, thus connecting the two states. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, the bridge was only opened to walking traffic at first, but it did allow cars to pass over it in September of 1927. It opened as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974, and was razed in 2001. The new U. S. Grant Bridge would replace this one in 2006.
Colorized photo image of the U. S. Grant Bridge crossing the Ohio River by U S Route 23. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it opened in 1927 as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974, was razed in 2001 and replaced in 2006.
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.