Black and white photo image of the church at the corner of Fourth (4th) and Washington Streets. A printed message on the back is an invitation to the "Home Coming" celebration to be held September 27, 1909.
Black & white photo image of the church located 701 Fifth (5th) Street, dedicated in 1887. In 1918 the German language was banned and the name was changed to First Evangelical Church. The group became known as the Evangelical United Church of Christ in 1956.
Colorized image of the bridge crossing the Ohio River to Portsmouth (background) "Portsmouth's population exceeds 50,000" printed on front. "The Portsmouth Fullerton Bridge Co. owners, the Dravo Construction Company, Pittsburgh, PA. Builders on back. The first US Grant Bridge carried US Route 23 across the Ohio River from Portsmouth to South Shore/Fullerton in Kentucky. It opened as a toll bridge in 1927, became toll free in 1974, and was razed in 2001.
"The Ohio Valley is famous in song and story" is on card. Colorized photo image of first U.S. Grant Bridge opened in 1927 showing Kentucky, Portsmouth, Scioto River and hills in background. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it was a toll bridge until 1974, was demolished in 2001 and replaced in 2006.
The U. S. General Grant Bridge connected Portsmouth to Kentucky by U S Route 23. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it opened in 1927 as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974, and was razed in 2001. The new U. S. Grant Bridge was completed in 2006.
Black and white photo image postcard of General Fuel and Supply at 9th and Broadway streets, Portsmouth. On back is typewritten note to customer Donald Davies'. Signed by R.E. Cox + Frank T. Meyers.
Tinted photo image of the U.S. Grant Bridge carrying U S Route 23 over the Ohio River from Portsmouth, Ohio to Kentucky. This Grant Bridge, also known as the Fullerton Bridge, opened in 1927 as a toll bridge. It became toll free in 1974 and was razed for replacement in 2001.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 106. The Gaylord Guards; Sill Guards; Baron Building; Market Square; German Guards; Veteran Guards; Henry Williams; Luther Jones; Company H; Charles Blair; Spanish War (1890s); The Dispatch (1852); Masonic Bodies; A.C. Davis; Bro. George Stevenson; Captain Arthur C. Davis; B. Dreyfuss (1852); John J. Minor; Market Street