Colorized photo image of the Pleasant Green Baptist Church located at 421 Waller Street. The church was organized around the year 1865 by a small group of people from the Allen Chapel.
Black and white photo image of Pleasant Green Church, built in 1923.
Located on Waller Street and the southwest corner of 15th (Fifteenth) Street.
Architects: Devoss and Donaldson
Contractor: R. L. Hopkins.
Trimmed with McDermott Blue Stone, furnished by Taylor Stone Company.
White ceramic plate with brown print and a sepia-toned like picture of Pleasant Green Baptist Church. Rev. C.J. Mitchell was Pastor of the church in the 1970's.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 366. Play House; Sixth (6th) Street Church; Bigelow Church; Spence Chapel; Allan Chapel (1844); Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lloyd Sr.; John Brown; J.J. Harper; T.M. Lynn; Congregation (1864)
Sepia toned photo image of the Sixth Street Methodist Church building after 1910, when pool and billiards are listed at the location in the City directory. The Elk Lodge # 154 moved here from Second (2nd) Street in about 1916. This building, which had been a Methodist church at the corner of Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe Streets, was razed for the construction of the Portsmouth's third Masonic Temple building in 1928.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white Plat of Alexandria; an announcement of a sale of "One Hundred Valuable Lots" attributed to Francis Cleveland and dated September 10th, 1833; and a clipping that reads "Burt, Hall & Co. successors to Sanford, Varner & Co."
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Black and white photo of the Plaque For the Theodore Roosevelt Game Preserve, dedicated in December of 1922; Pictured: Animals in the preserve- a deer and a turkey
In 1902, Mr. Irving Drew purchased the Star Shoe Company, changed its name to The Irving Drew Company and became its president.--from History of Scioto County published in 1903 by Nelson Evans.