Sepia image of the Wheelersburg United Methodist Church at 11605 Gallia Pike. This building was dedicated November 28, 1926 by Bishop Theodore S. Henderson. The church was founded in 1820 by Daniel Young and the congregation met in homes until 1838 when the first building was built near the present site.
Black and white scanned photo postcard of the Billy Sunday Tabernacle. The tabernacle was located at the corner of Gallia and Lincoln Streets and extended south to Seventh (7th) Street.
Black and white scanned photo postcard of the Billy Sunday Tabernacle. The tabernacle was located at the corner of Gallia and Lincoln Streets and extended south to Seventh (7th) Street.
Black and white scanned photo postcard of the Billy Sunday Tabernacle. The tabernacle was located at the corner of Gallia and Lincoln Streets and extended south to Seventh (7th) Street.
Colorized image of the Second Street Scioto River Bridge. This was the Fifth (5th) bridge built over the Scioto River at Portsmouth. It was a wood floor pier bridge to replace the suspension bridge (the 4th bridge) that fell in 1884 killing two children. This bridge washed out in the flood of 1913 with no fatalities. The Sixth (6th) bridge at this site opened in 1915 and was in use until 1997.