Sepia tone image of the Old Ladies Home. The Home for Aged Women was established in 1896. The steamboat gothic style structure was located at the corner of Front & Chillicothe Streets. The home was used as a place of residence for women, 65 and older, who no longer had homes of their own or relatives to care for them. Only residents of the City of Portsmouth were admitted. The house was razed to make room for the approach to the U.S. Grant Bridge, built in 1927.
Colorized image of the Old Portsmouth High School at the corner of Gallia and Findlay Streets. It was built in 1871 and used for about thirty years until the School Board sold it in 1903.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 117. Pictured is the Old Dugan Homestead and typed text below giving information about the property and some history. Pictured below: Hal Pursell and a ticket for one trip through the White Star Transportation Company. George Lowry; Miller and Turner's Orchestra; Dave Myers; Dugan's Grove
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: The Old City Hospital; First National Bank; On Munn's Run; George H. Stillman; S. B. Jennings; The Old "Young" Spring
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. The Old City Hospital; Co. H. 4th O.V.I.; Scioto Valley Depot (1898); George W. Flanders; The Tribune; Nic Reinhart
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is three black and white photo images. Shown: The Old Burgess Mill, built in 1871, West End; The "City" Building;" Unknown Residence