Colored drawing of riverboats and Portsmouth viewed from Kentucky side. The Ashland was built at Cincinnati in 1842 and dismantled in 1847. The Scioto was built in Cincinnati in 1846 for Captain James Davis of Portsmouth.
Black and white photo image of the Portsmouth General Hospital. In 1925, a third floor and two wings were added to the Hempstead Hospital located at 2001 Scioto Trail. It was renamed the Portsmouth General Hospital. It became Scioto Memorial Hospital in 1964 and moved to Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street in 1968. This building was razed in 2006.
Black and white photo image of five nurses from Portsmouth who graduated in 1912 in a Minnesota nursing program. The Women's Auxiliary honored the five nurses in 1972, for 50 years of service.
Black & white scanned images of President G. W. Mootart and Professor W. D. Clark of the Normal University.
Lower photo is of D. E. Edwards' Ashland Coal building.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving information about Portsmouth newspapers and their origins. The Pennant; Post; Enquirer; Republican; Valley Blade; Tribune; Portsmouth Times; Telegraph; Herald; Gazette; Reveille; Life Boat