Black and white photo image of the Second (2nd) Street Scioto Bridge over the frozen Scioto River. This bridge, the sixth(6th) bridge at this site, opened in 1915 and was used until 1997. The 1913 flood washed out the previous Scioto Bridge.
Black and white photo image of the Second (2nd) Street Scioto River Bridge during high water. This bridge, the Sixth (6th) bridge at this site, opened in 1915 to replace a bridge destroyed in the 1913 flood. This bridge was in use until 1997.
Black and white photo image of the Second (2nd) Street Scioto River Bridge with several people nearby. Opened in 1915, this replaced the bridge washed out in the 1913 Flood. This bridge, the Sixth (6th) bridge at this location, was in use until 1997.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Flood Scene: Second (2nd) Street, East of Court, Feb. 13, 1884; The "Micklethwait" Corner, Second (2nd) and Market Streets, site of the "Washington"
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a black & white image of Second (2nd) Street, West of Market.
A Business clipping for Auditorium Bowling Alleys, H. C. Blake, Manager, corner Ninth (9th) and Chillicothe Streets.
scan of typed letter to the Portsmouth Times from the Second Presbyterian Church. This includes information, a celebration schedule, and brief history of the church in honor of celebrating its 100th birthday on February 9, 1975. The article is to be printed in the Portsmouth Times on February 8, 1975. Blue ink used.
Black and white photo image of the church surrounded by trees. This building was purchased by Miss Flora Belle Johnson in 1907. (Portsmouth Times, July 20, 1907) Located on the northwest corner of Third (3rd) and Bond Streets, it had previously been Christ Episcopal Church as listed in the Portsmouth City Directories 1899 through 1905. On the reverse side is a political advertisement: "Don't fail to vote for J.J. Brushart for assessor of real property Tuesday Nov. 2." Mr. Brushart was elected assessor in the election of 1909.