Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. The Triplets: Meschach, Shadrach, and Abednego Hannahs; Geo Smith; Early Portsmouth Currency; Park Hospital; Ad for the Orpheum Theater on Chillicothe Street
Colorized image of the church building at the corner of Gallia and Offnere Streets. The first service in this building was on October 11, 1908. In 1883 the name was changed to Wesley United Methodist. The building was razed in 2005.
Colorized image of the church building located at the corner of Gallia and Offnere. First worship service in this building was October 11, 1908. Notation on back, "A modern building and successor to Sixth Street Church." In 1983, name was changed to Wesley United Methodist. Razed 2005.
Inset image of Trinity M. E. Church with bough of Christmas tree in background. The building is located at the corner of Gallia and Offnere Streets. On July 16, 1983 the Trinity Church united with the Bigelow United Methodist Church. Members of both churches met at the Old Stone House in West Portsmouth, the birthplace of Methodism in Southern Ohio.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a Christmas Greeting Card with the Trinity M. E. Church on it- the church was located at the corner of Gallia and Offnere Streets. On July 16, 1983 the Trinity Church united with the Bigelow United Methodist Church. Members of both churches met at the Old Stone House in West Portsmouth, the birthplace of Methodism in Southern Ohio. Plain Greeting Card from Portsmouth with a pink flower on the left side. Black and white picture of the residence of Col. Peter Kinney.
Colorized image of some holly with a smaller faded image of the Trinity M. E. Church located at the corner of Gallia and Offnere Streets. On July 16, 1983 the Trinity Church united with the Bigelow United Methodist Church. Members of both churches met at the Old Stone House in West Portsmouth, the birthplace of Methodism in Southern Ohio.
Aged, off-white folded paper bulletin with black print. Volume 12, No. 3. Information on front, services inside, information on back, also typed name and address for Harry Dehner. Some light damage.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 385. The Tribune (1884); R. Lloyd & Co; W.A. Miller; Park Drug Store; W.W. Reilly & Co; Murray & Micklethwait; George Fisher; Miss Zottman; J. H. Hathaway; Philo S. Clark; Thomas P. Brown; G.S. Oldfield; Burton and Kendall; Fuller Bros; H. Huels; George Helt; John Baron; A. Brunner; Dan White; Edward T. Welsh; Mrs. H.P. Yeager; C.A. Barton; McFarland, Sanford & Co; H.E. Greene; R.R.Y.M.C.A.; Gunn and McCohn; Adams Express Co (1858); Albert Cramer; Harned Express Co; James W. BAnnon; Emanuel Miller; Biggs House; N. Bingham (1858); John M. Brooms (1858); Reverend Father Karge; Church of the Nativity; St. Mary's Church
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: The Tremper Shoe Factory at Second (2nd) Street and Jefferson Street; Prof. Thomas Vickers; A. R. Turley; J. D. Clare; A. Bentley; J. F. Towell; E. B. Lodwick; O. A. Lodwick
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: The Tremper Shoe Company- Factory and Offices at the Corner of Second and Jefferson; Will Gillett; Dr. Davidson; Jacob J. Bower; Will S. Andres