Colorized image of a small pond at the Kiwanis Girl Scout Camp. The waterway has full trees hanging over it as well as being surrounded by grass. This Girl Scout Camp was constructed by the Kiwanis Club and was located on Tremper's Farm on Pond Creek in West Portsmouth, Ohio. The camp opened on July 2, 1923 to excited Girl Scouts all over the county.
black & white scanned image of the publication.
Image includes, Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church, Government Building (Old Stone Post Office) and City Building facing the Gallia Street Esplanade. The Cogswell Fountain is at the right behind a utility pole and the Gogswell Lion(now at S.S.U.) is in the open space between the trees.
black & white scanned image from publication.
Images shown: City Gas Works, The first of three Portsmouth Masonic Temple buildings was at Third (3rd) and Washington Streets and Raw Material in Scioto County.
black & white scanned image from publication.
Images shown: Tracy Park with Soldiers' Monument, Chillicothe Street looking North from Second (2nd) Street and Grand Opera House Building at the corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets.
Beige tickets with red print for toll travel one-way across the U S Grant Bridge connecting Ohio and Kentucky over the Ohio River by Route 23. The bridge became toll-free in 1974. One side: A/1 State Bridge Commission of Ohio, Name of Bridge, Use, and Void Information. Other side: What Type of Vehicle Included
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 176. Pictured is a typed page giving details about the Portsmouth Young Ladies' Seminary and business owners. Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth of L. Eisman and a newspaper advertisement for L. Eisman & Co. on Front Street. Thomas B. Lawson; Honorable B. B. Gaylord; Professor Daniels; Professor Brown; Bonanza Bar; Middleport; Thompson's Saw Mill; Seminary; Aaron Noel; Bragdon's Dry Goods Company Store; W. F. Morfold's wagon shop; Liberty Confectionery; book store; Schloss Brothers & Company
Scanned page 177 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text narratives about Portsmouth Young Ladies' Seminary; and Aaron Noel's Blacksmith Shop.
Black & white images of Robert N. Spry and Harry Kinney
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Typed page about Portsmouth Young Ladies' Seminary, Aaron Noel's Blacksmith Shop, and W. F. Norford's Wagon Shop. Also pictured: J. J. McFarland; George H. Stillman; Captain Milstead