colorized photo image of the covered bridge, erected in 1874, and also known as "Brush Creek Covered Bridge." It was used until it was bypassed in 1963. The bridge is listed on the National Registry of Historical Structures.
Sepia toned photo image of the "Old Stone House" built by Phillip Moore in the late 1700s. On the back of the postcard, a description is presented discussing the history of the house when it was used to organize the first Society Methodism.
Scanned page 71 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of The Old Red Schoolhouse and Munn's Run; clipped print advertisements for Charles C. l. Brown, Steam Laundry; Barton A. Tucker, Real Estate; J.S. Cochran, M. D.; J.F. Wilhelm, saddles, harness and whips; Dr. R. M. Gibson, Physician and Surgeon.
Black and white photo negative of the Old Red Schoolhouse, located east of the Railway Y.M.C.A. and built before the Civil War. Written on the photo: "Haven't had my vacation yet"
Black and white photo image of the Little Red School House. The building was built before the Civil War east of the site of the railroad Y.M.C.A. Eventually it was abandoned and moved to Eighth & Kendall. The building located there was razed shortly after 1905 to allow for the expansion of the N & W Railroad.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. The Old Mayor's Office; Robert Bell; L. C. Robinson; John K. Duke; V. R. Row; The R. Bell Homestead; Pharioh McDaniel; The Old Third Engine House
black & white photo image in book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 31
This shows the first Masonic Temple building in Portsmouth at Third (3rd) and Washington Streets. The second Masonic Temple was built at Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets in 1906.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is an article by Daniel Webster about the Old Log Cabin; picture of the Old Y. M. C. A.; Advertisement for the Star Shoe Company