Sepia tone photo image of tabernacle building, utility poles, horse and wagon, ice cream stand across street. The tabernacle was located at the corner of Gallia and Lincoln Streets and extended south to Seventh (7th) Street. It was built in five days by local volunteers and was opened to the public on December 29, 1910. The Billy Sunday campaign in Portsmouth lasted 6 weeks.
Sepia tone photo image of Church building surrounded by 1907 flood water, 4 people in rowboat. The first unit of this building at Third (3rd) and Gay Streets was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known as the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Black and white newspaper photo of the building located at 823 Chillicothe Street. Beneath the photo: "In March 1975, the Classic Bowling Lanes is torn down."
Black and White Photo of the old Portsmouth Times Building being razed for Shawnee Community College expansion. It was located at the corner of Front and Chillicothe Streets.
Black and white photo image of Grose and Laidley Grocery located at the corner of Ohio Avenue and Gallia Street
Pictured: (Left to Right ) Hiram Grose - Owner, George Laidley, Rebecca Grose, Leonard Grose --??-- Ella Colgrove
The Picture was taken in 1907
Black and white photo of the Christmas display of the Ohio Power Company at 605 Washington Street. Later this building became the Portsmouth City Health Department.
Black and white photo of ground breaking at 605 Washington Street for the new Ohio Power Building, later to become the Portsmouth City Health Department Building.