Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is an image cut from Pictorial Portsmouth of the Portsmouth Young Ladies Seminary; also shown are black and white photos of B. F. Richardson; John Morris of Damarin & Co.; Mont Julian
The Portsmouth Young Ladies Seminary was located on East Second (2nd) Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Portsmouth Woolen Mills at Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Streets; A. Bently; Julius Esselborn; Mr. Wheeler; James H. Morrison; Mark B. Wells
black & white artist sketch image scanned from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 11
On July 12, 1879, Portsmouth Woolen Mills opened at 4th (Fourth) and Chillicothe Streets.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Portsmouth Woolen Mills on Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Streets
Newspaper ads: A. Brunner on the corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets; J. L. Truthart, attorney
Clear glass bottle embossed: "7 fl oz, Whistle Registered", "Portsmouth, O." and "Bottling Co." on bottom. Incorporated on August 8, 1919 in Portsmouth, manufactured at 235-137 Second (2nd) Street. Created by Charles Grigg of Missouri and his friend Silvester Jones in 1919.
Colored image of the steamboat Greenwood at the wharf at the end of Market Street. The Greenwood was built by Captain Greene at Parkersburg, WV and completed in Ironton. On her maiden trip, October, 1898, she left Portsmouth and sank when she hit a snag at the mouth of the Scioto River. She was raised and repaired and ran the Cincinnati-Pomeroy-Charleston trades until she collided with the Chris Greene and sank in 1925.
Manila cover with 2 players (illustrations) in red and white, blue and yellow. Red stripe at bottom with black print. Inside - ads, team listings, and photos. Photo on back.