Colorized image of the Second Presbyterian Church interior at Eighth (8th) and Waller Streets. After the success of the First Presbyterian Church, the Second Presbyterian Church was constructed at Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets in 1875. On December 3, 1911, the new building of "Humellstown Brownstone" was dedicated at the same location. The post mark date of 1915 indicates this view is the inside of the 1911 building.
Colorized image of the Second Presbyterian Church and Parsonage at Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets. In 1875 when the First Presbyterian congregation expanded, these buildings were constructed and used until the current church building was dedicated December 3, 1911 at the same location.
Colorized image of the Second (2nd) Street School built in 1850 on the southwest corner of Second (2nd) and Chillicothe Streets. It was razed in 1917 and replaced by the new Henry Massie School.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white image of the Scott Knitting Company located on Gallia Street, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Colorized photo image of the Scott Knitting Company on Gallia Street. Portsmouth City Directories from 1908 thru 1913 list three addresses: corner Gallia & Findlay, 101 Gallia, and 1021 Gallia. James C Scott was President, Simon Labold Vice President, H.W. Heer Treasurer.
Off white with green print and scroll work gold bond certificate. Folded paper with perforated stamps on inside. Numbered as "168" deed of conveyance to N&W on back. Contract mortgage inside.