Colored image of the old stone Post Office building at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets after it was expanded in 1914. The post office was completed in 1891, closed in 1936, and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.
black & white photo image of the Norfolk & Western Railway Station in Portsmouth. Postcard also states "Portsmouth, O Population 50,000." The terminal was located at Seventeenth (17th) and Findlay Streets. It was used for passenger trains until 1971 when they were discontinued but still housed the division offices. The building was demolished in 2004, and the Scioto County Jail is now in a structure made to look similar to the old station.
Photo image of a handwritten receipt page: Independent Order of Odd Fellows Encampment Expenses for 1936, dated January 3, 1937. Signed by I. O. O. F. Trustees C. C. Moore and J. H. Ball. Written on aged letterhead of the Scioto Lodge # 31 of the I. O. O. F.
Black & white photo of Church building in winter (Third (3rd) Street and Gay Street) The first unit of this building was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known as the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.