Black and white photo image of the railroad bridge across the Ohio River at Sciotoville under construction.
Construction began in the spring of 1916 and the first train crossed July 1917. Construction was overseen by the McClintic-Marshall Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The bridge is 3463 feet in length allowing trains of the CSX Railroad to pass over the Ohio River.
Black and white group photo of employees. From the front left: M.J. Ruggles, Keith Geiger, John Grohman, Russel Bryant, E. Freymouth. The second row from the left: William Z. Tritscheller, L. R. Bauer, Ray Yuenger, B. A. Leichner, George Locke, Art Gouldie, Lou Raison, G. L. Kendall. Back row from the left: Norma Gentry, Helen Bantley, Ethel Wilgus, Adam Krekel, Vernon Reeg, Cliff Horn, Ken Murphy.
The Standard Supply Company was located at 1004-1012 Findlay Street in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Color photograph of grave marker-Greenlawn Cemetery.
Edmund Joseph Kricker-b. August 6, 1897, d. January 4, 1984.
Parents: George Englebert & Isabel Dunn Kricker
Married: Helen Joy. No children
Among Edmund's many civic and professional activities: Manager & President of Kricker Insurance Co., from the late 1920s-late 1970s, founder & life member of the Portsmouth Board of Realtors, past president of the Fifth District Savings & Loan League, member of the Board of Trustees of the Southern Ohio Museum & Cultural Center. Edmund was very generous with his donations to SOMCC. The Kricker Gallery was named in his honor.