Black & white image of the Tacoma steamboat, built in 1883 at New Richmond, Ohio. She ran the Cincinnati-Pomeroy-Charleston trades. She burned in 1922 at Cincinnati along with three other steamboats.
Color photo image of the T.M. Patterson Paper Box building at 709 Front Street. The company originated at another location in 1852, but moved to Front Street in 1871. Closure in 2002.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a black & white image of The Suspension Bridge and business clippings for R. Bell & Co.; W. A. Connolley
Scanned page 33 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of The Susie Brown (The C. and O. Ferry, Portsmouth, O.); Central House, Post Office Corner; and a written acknowledgement of taxes received from John Vastine, signed by David Gharky.
Colorized image of the steamer sidewheeler along the river. The Sunshine was built in Brownsville, PA and completed at Wheeling, WV in 1892. She ran the Pittsburgh-Cincinnati trade.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page, Pictured is a Sunday Party with unknown individuals standing on a porch and Frank Legler, son of Fred Legler who was involved in the hotel business of Portsmouth. Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Colorized photo image of the Sun Theater at 835 Gallia Street. This had formerly been the Orpheum Theater. It was sold and renamed The Sun in about 1914 and closed in 1915.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown is a sepia tone photo of a scene during the the Street Car Strike. Also pictured are two papers from the Associated Banks in 1907 and a black and white image cut from Pictorial Portsmouth of T. K. Funk.