Black and white photo of the AAA Agency located at 710 Waller Street. Closed at this location in 2003 for the new high school, moved to Twelfth (12th) Street.
Scan of an aged newspaper article about the remains of a destroyed house Pyles Addition during the Wheelersburg Tornado on Dogwood Ridge. Article also includes a photo of the destruction.
Black and white photo negative of a proclamation made by Adam Kerr, Mayor of the city of Portsmouth, hearing word from Governor Tod of Ohio that John Morgan had crossed the Little Miami Railroad, expecting to the river or near the city of Portsmouth.
Black and white photo image from the Times. The Ohio Power Co. opened a new service center and Russell G. Ketter, secretary of the Retail Merchants Association was a guest.
Sepia-toned photo image of the library's first "Traveling Library" or Bookmobile in 1938. Driver/Extension Librarian Henry Clark (pictured).
This vehicle lasted until 1951, when it was replaced.
Portsmouth Times announcement on July 4, 1973 for the 50th wedding anniversary of Rev. Roy B. Allman and Lottie Allman. Newspaper article gives a brief history on the couple.
Newspaper article entitled "Pastor Given Time for Defense Work" about Reverend Roy B. Allman when he was going to be a Steel Plan Machinist during the time of World War II. It was dubbed a "wartime emergency" and Allman was allowed to continued his pastoral duties while working in the Wheeler Steel Corp. in Portsmouth.