Black & white photo image of Glenwood High School on Glenwood Avenue in New Boston which was built in 1918 and used until the construction of a new pre-K through 12 building on Lakeview Avenue in 2012.
Off-white, aged paper program of the musical play "Tulip Time" performed by Portsmouth Glee Clubs. Top of program indicates belongs to Doris Davies. Black print with autographs of performers.
Aged, off white folded paper program of the musical "The Pirate of Penganee" performed by Portsmouth Glee clubs. Black print with autographs of performers. Top indicates "belongs to Doris Davies" orchestra by Nevri Schnabl.
Aged, off-white folded paper program of the musical "The Belle of Barcelona" performed by Portsmouth Glee Clubs. Black print with autographs of performers.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 202. Pictured is a typed page giving details about a ghost in Portsmouth that frequented all the barber shops. It was said the ghost was of a courtesan in the west end. A woman would appear on the glass. One day, however, someone broke the glass thus ending the ghost's appearances. Fox's Police Gazette; West End
Bottom typed text: local men formed a small militia unit in preparation for Morgan's Raiders. Although the were ready, Morgan's Raiders did not enter Portsmouth. Instead they passed through Piketon, Jackson, and Pomeroy. Mayor Kerr; Davis' Gun Shop at Chillicothe and Mill Streets; Davis Company; Mountain Belle; Gun Boats; Governor Todd.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 130. The Germania Engine House (1850s); Madison Street; Hanson's Grocery; Frank Schmank; First Ward; Germania Fire Company No. 2; Eagle (1867); Isaac Richman (1882); The Germania 'Fire Laddies'; Will Geltz; August Arnold; Droege's Grove