Colorized image of the west side of Second (2nd) Street in Portsmouth. On the front of the postcard, below the image is some statistics of Portsmouth during that time.
Black and white photo of Second (2nd) Street looking west of Chillicothe Street. The building at Second and Court Streets at the left was the Elks Building in 1898 and later in 1916 it was the Eagle's Hall. The distinctive roof line of the Washington Hotel is visible in the distance on the left side on Second (2nd) Street.
Colored image of street and streetcar on Second (2nd) Street looking east. At right is the Washington Hotel on the corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of a West Second (2nd) Street scene with Groomes' Photograph Gallery, Anderson's Dry Goods, and a Boot & Shoe store; Employees of the Johnson Hub & Spoke Co. A printed clipping from The Echo with newspaper staff: Tom J. Brushart, Ruth Jackson, Carl Bennett, Pauline Wilhelm, Grace Fry, Ralph Marting, Nellie Hudson, William Thomas, Willard Gustin, and William Atlas.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving details about local businesses located on the west side of Market Street, specifically the Taylor House. Below: typed text about Thomas Calvert. Taylor House; Biggs House;Dick Melcher; President Jackson; Henry Clay; President Zachary Taylor; Thomas C. Calvert; Cemetery Hill; Morgan's Raiders; Civil War
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 11. West Side of Market Street; Taylor House; Biggs House; Wash and Wood Rooms; Barber Shop; Dick Helcher's Fruit Stand; Horses (1860); President Jackson; Henry Clay; President Zachary Taylor; United States Hotel; Thomas G. Calvert; Cemetery Hill