Security Central National Bank moved from Gallia Street to the former Montgomery Ward Department Store building facing the Roy Rogers Esplanade.
The Portsmouth Docking Company was located at 3rd (Third) and Jefferson Streets.
The Security Central National Bank was at 825 Gallia Street. Above the entrance it originally said the "Security Bank". It is now the home of the Southern Ohio Museum and Culture Center on Gallia Steet.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Secont (Second) Presbyterian Church Tabernacle
Burt & Hall, Chillicothe and Third Streets
Mitchell Manufacturing Co. Shoe Lace Vending Machines, corner of Eighth (8th) and Adams Streets
Heinisch's Store on Gallia and Gay Streets
Scanned page 21 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Second (2nd) Street School and a high school, and a clipping of typed text about Second (2nd) Street School: "Built 1850. Torn down 1917. Lots 130 to 143 Dedicated by Henry Massie. A Log School House occupied this site in 1823. Clark Smith was the first Teacher..."
Black and white image of Second (2nd) Street School built in 1850 on the southwest corner of Second and Chillicothe Streets. It was razed in 1917 and replaced by the new Henry Massie School.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 9. Second Scioto County Court House (1836) at Sixth (6th) and Court Streets; Henry Brush; William Kendall; Front Street; Second (2nd) Street; Market Street; Market House (1870); Flood (1847); Razed (1872)
Black and white photo negative of the Scioto County Court House facing Sixth (6th) Street at the corner of Court Street. It was erected in 1836 on lot No. 380. Donated by Henry Brush, William Kendall, Builder. Cost $12, 650.00.