Colorized photo image of the Ye Old Lantern Restaurant located at 601 Second (2nd) Street. The restaurant first appears at that location in 1989. Previously, the building had housed another restaurant named the Serving Spoon Restaurant.
Colorized photo image of Ye Old Lantern located at 601 Second (2nd) Street. The restaurant first appears at that location in 1989. Previously, the building had housed another restaurant named the Serving Spoon Restaurant.
Colorized photo image of scanned scrapbook page 10. Color postcard depicting the Ye Olde Mill, Portsmouth, O. or Dixon Mill located on the West Side. Typed paragraph tells of the waters of the Ohio Canal flowing through the mill as well as Pop Corn Point to the south, a fun summer place near the waterway.
Colored image of Union Mills. The grist mill was built by Lemuel Moss in 1834. David Gibson built a distillery nearby in 1857. George Davis bought and operated both businesses until shortly before his death in 1894.
Scanned page 14 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of Ye Olde Mill and typed text from a ballad "My Scioto Valley Home" by William J. Fitzgerald.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Postcard of Ye Olde Mill; West Side; Wells Hutchins; Jim Hager; Alex Glockner; Old Bed; Pop Corn Point; Swift Raper; Ohio Canal; Emanuel Miller (July 16)
Black and white photo image of the paddy wagon, Kangaroo Kort and Keystone Kops. Conducted by the Lion's Club as a prelude to the Portsmouth Sesquicentennial Keystone Kops were designated as Bill Glockner, Milton Wallace, Lowell Cole and Roy McGovney.
Black and white photo negative of six women standing in front of the Ye Ole Relic Room, during the Portsmouth Historical Pageant. This was the site for the old Lyric Theater on Gallia Street.