Bronze token/coin with "175th Anniversary, Respect For The Past, Confidence In The Future" on one side and "1815 Portsmouth, Ohio, 1990, 175th Birthday Celebration" on other side.
Dark copper coin/token with "J.F. Flannigan" on one side, "Good For One Yard Sand or Gravel." Located at 705 Market Street in 1916. In 1896, 603 Market Street. Also advertised coal.
Silver, light-weight, possibly aluminum token with a "1936 Wheat Penny" in the middle. One side: "Lucky Penny Pocket Piece" and a horsehoe with "I bring good luck"
Other side: "Good for $2.00 discount on purchase of $20.00 or more - peoples store"
"308 Chillicothe St."
Black and white photo image of the West Portsmouth Business Club. Not all identified. Written in black ink on back: "Front row far left Jim Thompson, 2nd from left Orville Shaw; front row far right Leo Simon, 3rd from right Truman Throckmorton; Back row 2nd from left Leonard "Lum" Olier, 3rd from left (middle) Louis Shy, next Cleo (Bud) Wiltshire; Back row far right Elmo Smalley"
Black and white photo image of the West Portsmouth Business Club. Not all identified. Names written in black ink on back, from left to right: Leonard (Lum) Oiler, Elmo Smalley, Eric Prisner, Harry James, Jim Thompson, Mr. Hughes, ______, ______, Truman Throckmorton, and Leo Simon.
Color photo of the building at 539 Sixth (6th) Street. Historical Home listed as the "Captain's Quarters", built in 1843. Later the home to Creed Milstead, riverboat Captain. Upon moving to Lawrence County, he later fought in the Civil War. He moved there to Portsmouth in 1879 and worked in the clothing trade. He was elected mayor.