Sepia photo image of the southwest corner of Chillicothe Street along with an unknown individual sitting on top of one of the buildings. Falter's Drugs is the building on the left at 517 Chillicothe. Beside it is the Bake Shop at 519 Chillicothe.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Souvenir from Portsmouth, Ohio; Portsmouth's West Side in One of Biggest Stories- The Flood; Endview of City during Flood
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 41. Souvenir of Portsmouth, Ohio; Gen'l U. S. Grant; Orville; Tannery; Buckhorn Tannery; Gallia Pike; John G. Whittier (1892); Captain Josiah Shackford; Addie Towell; Charles Burke; Portsmouth's Possibilities Unlimited
light green, thin (onion skin) paper with illustration of the White House building, between 1939-41, the U. S. Post Office sponsored a philatelic truck that traveled the U. S. showing how stamps were made. Was in Portsmouth July 6, 1940.
Orange, soft-bound program of the celebration. Black print, 36 pages. Contains pageants, photos, parades, historical information and participants. Top of cover "Davis Davies."
Black & white photo of the large Spanish gun from the defeated Spanish war ship the "Admiral Oquendo," captured in July of 1898. The gun was being moved to Cincinnati as a trophy of the Spanish War. The Portsmouth Daily Times reported the gun weighed about 14 tons and was over 18 feet long. (April 25, 1899)