Black and white photo negative of The Washington Hotel. The Washington was built in 1901 and was located at the corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets. In 1979, it became part of the Riverview Retirement Center along with the Biggs House.
Colorized photo image of the Warren G. Harding School, named after the twenty-ninth president, Warren G. Harding. It was completed in 1930 at the corner of Harding and Buckley Avenue. It had sixteen rooms and a bell tower. In January 2006, students moved to the new East Portsmouth Elementary School, and the Harding Elementary School was razed later that year.
Black & white photo image of Harding Elementary School built in 1930 on Harding Avenue at the corner of Buckley Avenue. The Harding building was razed in 2006 after the opening of the new East Portsmouth Elementary School in Sciotoville.
White paper box with brown foxing, "Compliments of the Waller Bros. Stone Co., McDermott, Ohio." On the back is a description of the two bars of sandstone samples in the box. Business still exists.
Black and white photo negative of employees of The Wait Furniture Company, circa 1890. The Wait Furniture Company was located at Eighth (8th) and Boundry Streets. Written on photo: "The Wait Furniture Co., 1890, Seventh, Eighth and Broadway Sts., Portsmouth, Ohio"
Color tinted image of W. F. Nesbet steamboat. Some references mention a steamer named the "W.F. Nisbet" which ran on the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers in the 1890's.
Cardstock greeting card with a cartoon image of the Vulcan factory and five men on a toboggan in the snow. Named are: Paul Saxby, Joe Schmank, Clarence Heitman, "Louie" Pell, and Larry Hagerman.