Black and white photo image of Baesman's Dancing Academy submerged in flood water, with two men in a boat in the foreground. The building was located on Chillicothe Street on the southwest corner of 9th (Ninth). It first appeared in the City Directories in 1924 and was owned and operated by Fred W. Baesman.
Black and white photo image of a large crowd with trolley and buildings in background. Anderson Brothers store was at 301-309 Chillicothe Street from 1899 until 1937 when Sears Roebuck moved into the building..
Black and white photo image of two male figures amongst trees and snow in Tracy Park. In 1853 Tracy Park was given to the city of Portsmouth by Francis Campbell in honor of his attorney, Samuel M Tracy. John R T Barnes, the first Scioto County soldier to die in the Civil War, is represented on the 40 foot monument which was dedicated in 1879.
Black and white photo image of Kum Korn Karnival display; back of postcard inscribed "Korn Karnival, October 6, 7, 8, 9, 1915, Portsmouth, Ohio" The Korn Karnival was held each fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I.
Black and white photo image of Breece tabletop furniture display at Korn Karnival, Portsmouth, Ohio. The Korn Karnival was held each fall form 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I.
Sepia tone photograph image of two gentlemen standing in front of a corn display and brick business. Back of postcard inscribed "907 Gallia, F. D. Newman & Son." The Korn Karnival was a predecessor to River Days. It was held in the Fall and lasted from 1913 to 1917 wjen it was suspended due to World Was I. A parade was held every evening and booths were set up along Chillicothe Street.