Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: The Masonic Temple; Mr. and Mrs. Nebraska Maxwell . This Masonic Temple, built in 1906 at Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets, was the second Masonic Temple in Portsmouth. It was partially destroyed by fire in December 1925 and was rebuilt to only four floors and became Kobacker's Department Store in 1928. It was vacant from 1971 to 1981, when it was acquired by Desco Credit Union.
Grayscale photomechanical print of the Wheelersburg Masonic Temple on the corner of Gallia Street and Lick Run/Lyra Road. The Western Sun Masonic Lodge has met here since 1923.
Colorized image of the building looking north on Chillicothe Street. The second Masonic Temple in Portsmouth, built in 1906 at the northwest corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets, was partially destroyed by fire in December of 1925. It was rebuilt to only four floors and became Kobackers Department Store in 1928. In 1981 it was acquired by Desco Credit Union.
Colorized photo image of the Masonic Temple at the northwest corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets. It was built in 1906 and was partially destroyed by fire in December of 1925. It was rebuilt to only four floors and became Kobackers Department store in 1928. In 1981 the building was acquired by Desco Credit Union.
Tinted photo image of the second Masonic Temple in Portsmouth. Built in 1906 on the north west corner of Chillicothe and (4th) Fourth Streets, it was nearly leveled by fire in December 1925. It was rebuilt to only four floors and became Kobackers Department Store in 1928. The store closed in 1971 and Desco Credit Union acquired the building in 1981.
Black & white drawing of the second Masonic Temple built in 1906 at the northwest corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets. Nearly destroyed by fire in December of 1925. it was rebuilt to only four floors and became Kobackers Department Store in 1928. The building was vacant from 1971 until acquired by Desco Credit Union in 1981.
Black and white photo of the interior of the Mary Louise Restaurant at 843 Gallia Street. Opened in 1919 by Robert E. and Mary Louise Lewis, it was famous for homemade pies and candy. In 1931 it was converted into the Lewis Pie Company on Fourth Street.
Faded green card-like paper with menu food and prices. Some water damage and lower right corner tor. Located - 902 Gallia. Mary Louise Lewis started the business in 1919 at first location on 5th Street. 902 Gallia opened in 1931.