Photo image of a poem read at the 30th Anniversary of the closing of the year by the Portsmouth Reading Club and a New Years' Note from J. Leigh Watkins, Walter M. Gibson, and John C. Reily
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typewritten poem about the river and steamboats by Frances Moore Geiger, daughter of Captain Enos B. Moore, of the steamboat Bonanza.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a two typed sections. At the top is part of a poem followed by the names Quien Sabe and M. (Milford?) Keyes. Lower is a report of a flag and a signed photograph given by Col. U.S. Grant III to Henry A. Lorberg for the new U. S. Grant School.
Black and white photo copy of a Pleasant Valley School class photo circa 1928. Names of students are printed on the picture. Pleasant Valley School was on Big Run, Sedan Crabtree roads in Morgan Township. First row: Leonard Crabtree, Richard Taylor, Leslie Throckmorton, Alfred Hiles, Victor Crabtree, Brother Crabtree, Sadie Chaffin, Mitch Chaffin, Glenn Crabtree. Second row: Mary Bond, Ray Hill, Glenn Hiles, Ray Altman, Edward Crabtree, Kenneth Crabtree, Earl, Archie. Third row: Mattie Crabtree, Ned Horton, Arthur Crabtree, Sophie Bond, Emma Altman, Dan Hiles, George Hiles. Teacher: Albert Bonner.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Pleasant Green Baptist Church; Portsmouth Wagon Stock Works; Program for a Concert at the First Baptist Church on April 26, 1901
Black and white photo image of Pleasant Green Baptist Church, Portsmouth, Ohio. The church was located at the southeast corner of Findlay and 10th (Tenth) Streets. It was founded in 1865 by six people, formerly of Allen Chapel, in the home of Ann Kerns. Later the group built a brick structure and named the church "Pleasant Green" due to the beautiful nature that surrounded the building. The first pastor was Reverend Butler Harper.
Black and white photo image of Pleasant Green Baptist Church located at the southeast corner of Findlay and Tenth (10th) Streets. The Church was founded in 1865 by six people who formerly worshiped at Allen Chapel.