Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 8. The Author's Home in His Declining Years; Westminster; Choir; Second Presbyterian Church; Mr. & Mrs. Irving Drew
Sepia toned photo image of the Auditorium at the corner of Gallia and Bond Streets. The building was new in 1921 and had a dance hall and the first indoor swimming pool in the area. The Selby Shoe Company used it for employee activities. The Eagles had it from 1938 to 1986 when the American Legion acquired it.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. The Auditorium Rink; Buddy Wertz; Fred Reider; Boss Foster; Milton Kennedy; Theodore H. Collins; E. L. Moore; Physician and Surgeon
Silver and tarnished metal folding nail file with company name in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Henry Atlas began his business in Portsmouth in 1895 on West Second (2nd) Street. He left Portsmouth in 1904 to open a business in Dayton. He went bankrupt in 1904 and returned to Portsmouth and reopened.
Black and white photo image of the exterior of the Ardzli Tea Room located at 732 Sixth (6th) Street. The tea room was used for meetings held by the Martha Washington Dessert Club as well as many other clubs, mostly attended by women in Portsmouth. The tea room was generally mentioned in the "A Page For Women Readers" section of the Portsmouth Daily Times.
Black & white photo of the Tea Room Building at 732 Sixth (6th) Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. The image is only 8.5 cm x 8 cm so it does not cover the entire card. The owners were Alice WillARD and Eunice KuenZLI, therefore ARDZLI.