Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 102. The Gaylord Guards; Ben B. Gaylord; John E. Williams; Gaylord Mills; York Park; Front Street; George Davis; Thomas Dugan; Portsmouth Young Ladies Seminary; Hon. John Jones; Republicans; General Assembly
Black and white photo image of the Garfield School. The building was built in 1915 at the corner of Gallia Street & Mabert Road. It was enlarged in 1919 and a gymnasium was added in 1957. It closed in 1975 and in 1976 the Scioto County Commissioners bought it. The Vern Riffe School is in the building now.
Colorized image of the Garfield School building, which was built in 1915 at the corner of Gallia Street & Mabert Road. It was enlarged in 1919 and a gymnasium was added in 1957. It closed in 1975 and in 1976 the Scioto County Commissioners bought it. The Vern Riffe School is in the building now.
Colorized image of the Garfield School building which was built in 1915 at the corner of Gallia Street & Mabert Road. It was enlarged in 1919 and a gymnasium was added in 1957. It closed in 1975 and in 1976 the Scioto County Commissioners bought it. The Vern Riffe School is in the building now.
Black & white scanned images: J. A. Garfield, Oliver P. Morton, Simon Labold, Theodore Doty, W. Q. Adams, and interior and exterior views of the club house
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured and cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book: The Garfield Club- the building used to be the Gould Mansion that was built in the 1830's
Picture cut from page from Pictorial Portsmouth: H. Dinsmore
Picture cut from page in Pictorial Portsmouth: Interior Picture cut from page in Pictorial Portsmouth book: Water Works Station
Picture cut from page in Pictorial Portsmouth book: First National Bank
Advertisement for W. F. Friel Automobiles and Accessories on Fifth (5th) Street, cut from newspaper.
Black & white photo image of the Garden Theater built in 1925 at 718 Chillicothe Street. Roy Rogers appeared live on stage in 1939 (History of Movie Theaters in Portsmouth, Ohio by Bill Glockner) It closed in about 1958 and was torn down for the construction of the Kroger Store.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white illustration of The Fulton Flour Mills; a clipping of an illustration of the Indian Earthworks in Portsmouth; colorized image "In Droege's Grove."