black & white scanned image of the publication.
Image includes, Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church, Government Building (Old Stone Post Office) and City Building facing the Gallia Street Esplanade. The Cogswell Fountain is at the right behind a utility pole and the Gogswell Lion(now at S.S.U.) is in the open space between the trees.
black & white scanned images from the publication. Images shown:
Professor W. R. Graham, Interior of Business College, Heer Brothers advertisement, (John Heer and S. A. Heer)
scanned front cover of the publication. Images of Portsmouth's industry during this period.
Cover shows date, cost, volume and has handwriting of Mary D. Pursell in upper right corner.
Original photograph of the 6th Grade Class at Wilson School dated May 5, 1950.
Written on back: Nancy Storey, age 11. Classmates names listed: John ?, Sadie Spriggs, James Cornet, Judy Clifford, Bruse Johnson, Judy Copley, Bobby Dials, Nickee Turner, Norman Fulk, Nancy Storey, Bobby Arthurs, Charles Eveans, Jackie Dials, Sandra Sommer, Betty Lou Conley, Sharon Walker, Lucile Snyder, ? Nichols, Robert Ventorcino?, ? Bailey, Paul Creamens.
White re-enforced paper bag with green and red print. Mangolia brand with company name "The P.H. Harsha Milling Co." was located at 555 8th St. Destroyed in fire in 1954.