Sepia tone photo image of the 1914 Labor Day Parade coming south on Chillicothe Street.
Pictured: Salvage located at 216-220 Chillicothe; Abbott Paint Co. at 209 Chillicothe.
Black and white photo of a line of cars decorated for a parade, second in line has a sign "WPAY Contest" and other information. "Atlas Fashion" and "Sears Roebuck" (retail stores) signs are on a building in the background.
Black and white photos offering a panoramic view of Pyle addition on Ridgewood Drive. Beneath photos: notice the action in the three pictures as the men run down the street to the Underwood home where emergency vehicles are stopped. Linda was killed and Brenda seriously injured.
Scan of black and white panorama photo of some of the damage after the tornado in Wheelersburg. Photo shows debris, destroyed homes, and the destruction of the landscape.
Black and white images of Portsmouth, Ohio and Kentucky hills. The postcard folds to be mailed. Postage and address on one side and message on other-images on inside.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a pamphlet for the First Presbyterian Church from May 25, 1910, with a red frame on the front. Reverend D. C. Boyd was the minister. The First Presbyterian Church, located at the corner of Third (3rd) and Court Streets. It was dedicated for worship in 1851.
Bottom: O. B. Gould, local political figure in the 1800's. Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book.
Black and white sketch of a gentlemen dining in a treetop; advertisement for the Palace Restaurant. The building was located at 151 West Second (2nd) Street. George H. Freshell was the owner.