Black and white photo negative of a group of people and a horse-drawn street car. Photo was taken on Second (2nd) Street, between Washington and Chillicothe Streets.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of H. Nageleisen, a Second (2nd) Street Cigar Shop, with a group of people outside; and John Eisman and Family with a few friends.
Second (2nd) Street looking east from Market Street with some unidentified individuals and a trolley car on the left. The building at the right in both photographs is the Hotel Washington, built in 1901.
A more modern image of the street is on the right. The Washington is still stands, but now it is part of the Riverview Retirement Center.
In the photo, several unknown individuals can be seen on the right corner. The building at the right is the Hotel Washington. To the left, Adolph Brunner & Sons Dry Goods Store was located at 202-204 Market Street. A street car is running along the tracks in front of the store. Street cars in Portsmouth began running along tracks around 1893. The final run of the cars took place in 1938.
Black and white photograph of 1216 Second (2nd) Street. Sign behind the tree "Campus Ministry House". The house was demolished for Shawnee State University expansion.
On the left is Second (2nd) Street when the Portsmouth Banking Company was located at Second (2nd) and Court in the Elks Building as it was known in 1898.
On the right is the 1810 House on Waller Street near Kinney's Lane. It was the home of the Aaron Kinney family and is now a museum that is operated by the local Historical Society.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Second (2nd) Street School, built in 1850 and torn down in 1917. Clark Smith was the first teacher. Image is a postcard.
Robert Bell and his residence on Mill Street. Bell worked as a blacksmith out of the back of the Lodge Cafe. Image cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Scanned page 28 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a colorized image of Second (2nd) Street School and typed text about the building and the first teacher, Clark Smith; black & white images of Dan White and All Saints Church with an inset of an unidentified man.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the Second (2nd) Street School with a brief description about the school and the first teacher, Clark Smith; C. A. Lodwick; Robert A. Spry; Dr. Kautzleben