Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 146. Portsmouth Courier (1830); Advertisement; William Harrison; Runaway; Tannery; Washington Kinney; Gas Works; Second (2nd) Street; Aaron Kinney; 407 Second (2nd) Street; Fred Goltz
The Portsmouth City Waterworks was located at Mill Street between Gay Street and Sinton Street.
Casino Theater was located in Millbrook Park in New Boston, Ohio.
Silver color metal token for bus fare. "Portsmouth City Bus Lines, Inc." on one side with image of a bus. "Good for one fare" and bus on other side. In the 1939 Portsmouth City Directory Portsmouth City Lines Inc. is located at Madison southwest corner Third (3rd) Street. There are 4 other bus lines listed in the city. The directory in 1957 lists Portsmouth City Lines at 215 Madison and only one other line (Greyhound)
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 134. Portsmouth City Council; No. 3 Hose Cart; Conrad Gerlack; Beer Wagon; Conrad Westphal; Jake Johns; John Rau; Chip Young; Ezra Jeffords; Franklin House (1853); Front Street; Steamboat Landing; Farmers' Hotel; Second (2nd) Street; The Railroad House; Jefferson Street; S.G. Ramsey; Sam. G. Glover
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about the city council and Portsmouth Government. Town Marshal; election day; Common Council; Taxes; Portsmouth's first mayor Richard Tomlin; schools; William Jones; Democratic party
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown is a black and white photo of a group Portsmouth citizens Mrs. Renshaw, Georege Waller, John G Peebles, H. R. Kinney
Black and white photo image of a page scanned from scrapbook. Pictured: Top: Enos Reed, Robt. N. Spry and Geo. W. Helfenstein who lived on Third (3rd) Street, John C. Milner who was a common pleas judge and lived on Second (2nd) Street. Middle: The Landing at Portsmouth. Bottom: F. A. Draper, Harry W. Miller, and Judge Ball.