Off-white, onion skin document with green and black fonts. Image of a train and an image of a man. Preferred stock no. 1326. Stock information on back. A Northern US Railroad that was mentioned regularly in the Portsmouth Times.
Black and white photo of Chillicothe Street businesses.
Holly Shop-324 Chillicothe Street at Fourth (4th) Street intersection
Kresge, SS Corner-400 Chillicothe Street
Green, HL Corner-412 Chillicothe Street
Artley Dress Shop-416 Chillicothe Street
The Book Rack-418 Chillicothe Street
The National Bank-428 Chillicothe Street
Black and white photograph.
Bill's Sew Vac Center Sales & Service-
814 Chillicothe Street
Eddie's Barber Shop-812 Chillicothe Street
Belle Le Femme Beauty Shop-810 Chillicothe Street
Hamburger Inn-806 Chillicothe Street
US Internal Revenue Services-804 Chillicothe Street
Columbia Gas of Ohio-802 Chillicothe Street
Black and white photo negative of the coal office on the north west corner of Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe Streets. This became the site for the future Kricker Building.
Black and white photo image of some unknown individuals at the north west corner of Second (2nd) and Court Streets in 1884. The men appear to be attempting to fix the road.
Photo image of two black and white photographs of Portsmouth street scenes. First picture: North side of Gallia Street, Near Gay. Shown are several blurry buildings, including the George Sch- (cut off letters) Horse Shoeing Manufacturer. Second picture is of Second (2nd) Street near Market. Shown in this photo are the George Davis & Company, Ohschlager Coal Office, and M. W. Thompson Feed Store
A clipping for the "North Moreland Dedication" for Rev. Roy A. Allman where more than 400 people attended this dedication. This clipping also gives a brief history on how the North Moreland Church was started and then how Allman built upon the church.