Colorized image of the building. The Commercial Club was an organization formed to promote the Republican party. It was incorporated in Portsmouth September 20, 1899. In 1911, property was transferred to Knights of Columbus.
Tinted photo image of the Columbia Theater at 832 Gallia Street. It opened in 1910 with a peak seating capacity of 1000. The original admission price was five cents. It was wired for sound in 1928 and closed in 1983.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information entitled "The Collector" and "The Sermon." Pig Iron; St. Mary's Church; James Charlesworth' Monument Works; Mr. McCann; Rev. Dr. E. Burr's sermon
A gold metal Civil War medal. President Abraham engraved on front, and words engraved: "With malice toward none with charity for all." On back engraved: "The Civil War 1861-1865."
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page telling about the formation of the Civic Band and its members.
Pictured: J. M. Laird, Fred Schmidt, and Oliver Oakes
Ads for Cunningham's Peerless Baking Powder, sold at B. F. Cunningham & Son and John Rickey Groceries and Produce on the corner of Eighth (8th) and Chillicothe Streets