Colorized photo image of the old Portsmouth Incinerator. It was built in the early 1900's to burn garbage. It has since begun being used for classes at Shawnee State University and the as the Campus Security Building.
Colorized image of an area in York Place by the riverside. It occupied the site of the Gaylord Rolling Mills, stretching from Front Street to Court and Chillicothe.
Sepia toned image of the corner of Front Street in Portsmouth. The white building on the far right is the Portsmouth Times old building. At the left is the Home for Aged Women at the corner of Front and Chillicothe Streets.
Photo image of unknown individuals in a small boat in Brush Creek, Ohio. Brush Creek Township was organized in 1820 from a part of Union Township. The waterway Brush Creek is the longest continuous stream in Adams County, Ohio.
Photo image of the N & W Railroad near the Scioto River. On September 7, 1838, the N & W Railroad started out as a small nine mile run between the towns of Petersburg and City Point, Virginia. The railroad would eventually grow to encompass some 5000 miles and pass through Portsmouth, Ohio.
Black and white photo image of the N & W Railway Bridge at Vera Junction during the 1937 Flood in Portsmouth. The bridge had been seriously damaged in the 1913 Flood, but was repaired and used until 2003.
Three colorized images of Henry's Springs. First image is of two unknown men with a bicycle. The middle image is an old white house. The last image is a group of unknown individuals.