Black & white panoramic photo of about thirty men and two ladies on motorcycles and several men standing on the street in front of a large brick building. One man near the center rests his elbow on a crutch. Notation at the upper left: "Part of the Portsmouth Motorcycle Club"
Black and white photo on glass in gold tin scroll frame. Frame is fitted in a black box with a hook on the side. Box has imbossed scrollwork and lid is hanging by threads. When open-red inside. William H. H. Cadot 1840-1906
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Black and white photograph of the laying of the Corner Stone for the New U. B. (United Brethren) Church; Male Citizens in a black and white photo collage: W. W. Gates, Irving Drew, George D. Selby, P. E. Selby, J. M. Graham
Tinted image of the bridge. A notation at the top: "The Grants operated a tannery on the site of the Kentucky approach to the bridge." The bridge, also known as the Fullerton Bridge, opened in 1927 as a toll bridge and became toll free in 1974. In 2001 it was closed for demolition and replacement.