Black and white photo image of the steamboat called the Greenwood. The Greenwood was built by Captain Greene at Parkersburg, WV and completed in Ironton. On her maiden trip, October, 1898, she left Portsmouth and sank when she hit a snag at the mouth of the Scioto River. She was raised and repaired and ran the Cincinnati-Pomeroy-Charleston trades until 1925 when she collided with the Chris Greene and sank.
Black and white image on the bottom of the page with a man fishing and a fish exaggerated close to the bottom and a blue and red banner with Portsmouth, Ohio on it.
Black and white photo image of the Smoke House in Portsmouth, Ohio during 1913 flood. The business manufactured and sold cigarettes and cigars. This building is the Grand Opera House at the north east corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets. The 1912-13 City Directory lists the Smoke House business in this building.
Black and white photo image of men standing in front of the Smoke House, Portsmouth, Ohio. The building was located at 503 Chillicothe Street. The business manufactured and sold cigarettes and cigars.
Black and white photo image of the interior of the Smoke House, located at 503 Chillicothe Street. The business manufactured and sold cigarettes and cigars.
Photo of seven men in suits leaning against a building labeled Smoke House, located at 503 Chillicothe Street, facing the Esplanade. The business manufactured and sold cigarettes and cigars.
Black and white image of the New Scioto Memorial grounds on Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street. It was opened in 1968. In the 1980's Southern Hills, Mercy, and Scioto Memorial merged as Southern Ohio Medical Center.