Black and white photo image of "the Point" at the end of Second (2nd) Street in Portsmouth. Following two days of heavy rains, on March 28, 1913, a wall of water estimated at 15 feet high rushed down the already-swollen Scioto River destroying the Second Street Scioto River Bridge which previously crossed from "The Point" to the west side. A new bridge, the sixth bridge at this site, opened in 1915 and was in use until 1997.
Black and white photo of Wallace Mill Bridge 3.5 miles east of Minford on Long Run, County road 222. The bridge spanning Rocky Fork, a branch of the Little Scioto River, was destroyed by flooding in 1961.
Black and white photo of Wallace Mill Bridge 3.5 miles east of Minford on Long Run, County road 222. The bridge spanning Rocky Fork, a branch of the Little Scioto River, was destroyed by flooding in 1961.
Black and white photo of damaged Wallace Mill Bridge 3.5 miles east of Minford on Long Run, County road 222. Flooding in 1961 washed away one end of the bridge which had spanned Rocky Fork, a branch of the Little Scioto River.
Eight loose pages from a log indicating an agreement between Scioto County and David Sekes as an instructor/ teacher. Aged documents are front and back with students names in Vernon and Madison Townships. Some holes due to past insect activity.
Eight loose pages from a log indicating an agreement between Scioto County and David Sekes as an instructor/ teacher. Aged documents are front and back with students names in Vernon and Madison Townships. Some holes due to past insect activity.