Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 85. Postage; Books; New Mexico; Havana; British West Indies; Honduras; St. Juan; California; Oregon; Will M. Pursell
Black and White Photo image of the old stone post office at the corner of Gallia & Chillicothe Streets. It was completed in 1891, expanded in 1914, closed in 1936, and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.
Sepia tone photo of the old stone Post Office at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets during flood. The post office was completed in 1891, expanded in 1914, closed in 1936, and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store. Across Chillicothe Street the sign says "Marting Bros & Co."
Colored image of the old stone Post Office building at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets after it was expanded in 1914. The post office was completed in 1891, closed in 1936, and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.
Black and white photo image of the old stone Post Office in Portsmouth at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia Streets. The post office was completed in 1891, expanded in 1914, closed in 1936, and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.
Black and white photo of the old stone Post Office and somewhat behind it, the Sixth Street M.E. Church surrounded in flood water. The post office was built in 1891 at the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets, expanded in 1914, and closed in 1936 when the new post office was opened. The stone post office was razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.
Leather Postcard showing the old stone post office built at the corner of Gallia & Chillicothe Streets in 1891. It was expanded in 1914, closed in 1936, and razed in 1956 for the construction of a five story Montgomery-Ward Department Store.
Scanned page 151 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about the early locations of the Post Office. An Invitation on yellow paper to a dance on the Steamer Homer Smith.
Dick Hach; Colonel Boper; George Davis Building; Colonel Oliver Wood; Frank C. Gibbs; Louise Adair; the Franklin House
Black and white photo scan of the post office, Sixth (6th) Street Methodist Church and Gallia and Sixth (6th) Streets. The Post office was built in 1891. The building was used until 1936. It was demolished in 1956 for the Montgomery Ward building.