Color photograph. One of the barns for the County Home for the Elderly, Poor and Disabled. Located off of US 52 West, across from the Earl Thomas Conley Park in Washington Township.
Color photograph. County Home for the Elderly, Poor & Disabled. Located off US RT 52 West, Washington Township, across from Earl Thomas Conley Park. Also known as The Infirmary, built in 1847, destroyed by fire in 1882, rebuilt in 1883, closed 1965.
Black & white photograph.
Carey's Run Baseball Team.
Back Row (L-R) Bob Baker, Jack Blevins, Bob Moriarity,Bob Spires & Don Andre(?)
Middle Row (L-R) : Paul Swinesberg, unknown, John Cunningham, Bob Rose, unknown, Jim Bazler.
Front Row (L-R): Lee Dillow, Vernon (PeeWee) Flannery, John Foster & John Knauff.
Black & white photograph. County Home for the Elderly, Poor & Disabled front yard and barn. The photograph was taken from the front steps of the County Home, Wednesday, March 22, 1933.
Black & white cabinet card portrait photograph. The bottom half of the card is missing.
Handwritten in very light pencil on the back: Mrs. Clarence Keeney.
Sepia photo of the crowd gathered for the 50th anniversary of F. C. Herms and Catherine (Marting) Herms, founders of Herms Floral Company in Portsmouth. Scioto County marriage records list their marriage date as October 3, 1860. Their home on Chillicothe Pike had a view of the Scioto River. Several Herms Floral Company greenhouses were nearby. The details of this celebration were printed in the Portsmouth Times on Saturday October 8, 1910.
Oval, sepia toned photograph. F. C. Herms & Catherine Marting, married October 3, 1860 (Scioto County Marriage Records). Founders of the Herms Floral Company about 1901.
Black & white photograph. George Albert was a son of F.C. & Catherine Herms, Herms Floral Company. George Albert's wife, Mary Emma Moore, was from Indiana.