Black and white photo image of building at 302 Chillicothe Street. City Directories from 1920 to 1930 list Harry E. Hawk, dentist at 304 1/2 Chillicothe and Albert Zoellner, Jeweler at 302 Chillicothe Street. This building was razed in 2016 for Shawnee State University expansion.
Tinted photo image of the U.S. Grant Bridge carrying U S Route 23 over the Ohio River from Portsmouth, Ohio to Kentucky. This Grant Bridge, also known as the Fullerton Bridge, opened in 1927 as a toll bridge. It became toll free in 1974 and was razed for replacement in 2001.
Colorized image of the old stone post office at the corner of Gallia Street and Chillicothe Streets. Across Gallia Street is the new First National Bank built in 1912.
Black and white photo image of Second (2nd) Street crossing Chillicothe Street. At the upper right the building with a bell tower on the roof is the Second (2nd) Street School built in 1850. In 1917 it was torn down and replaced by Massie School. On the north east corner Second (2nd) and Chillicothe is the new Turley Building with distinctive arched windows. It was built by Leslie Turley in 1905 and was razed for the expansion of Shawnee State University in 1992.
Aged magazine page from March, 1955, "Playthings" (page 714), article on Portsmouth company marking 38'' tall paper dolls. John L. Morton and partner Catherine Russell, Junior TOG Shop
Black and white photo image of the Wharf boat with Kentucky in the background. Mounted on decorative cardboard. Some moisture damage and ink writing on the frame.
Aged black and white team photo. Writing on photo lists identity of L. Buchert and S. Gims. Also written, "Baptists- Second, then smudged with some damage. (Trinity and West End on back)