Front: Green, yellow, red, gold image of a little boy eating. Shiny ink.
Back: Black print - G.W. Huggins, "All Kinds of Coal" Chillicothe and Sixth (6th) Streets.
Paper copy of black & white photograph.
Written on back: Galena Pearl Holsinger-Blevins Fultz, youngest daughter of Pete & Mahala. Baby-Ruth Hood-Johnson-Maddy, Galena's grand-daughter.
Yellowed, aged, off-white paper Kodak bag for processing photos. Blue and black print with "Jerry Hartnett" written in ink. One back 'Black' and yellow Kodak image.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Gallia & Offnere Sts.; George W. Neill; Simon Lehman; W. Noel; Tribune Extra from May 18, 1860, ad for Abe Lincoln as president
black & white photo image from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 29
Pictured are people and supplies standing in front of Heinisch's Cheap Store. Owner George H. Heinisch.
Black and white photo image of the La Roy Theatre during the 1937 flood. The building was located at 848 Gallia Street. It opened in 1926 to a crowd of thousands, according to a Portsmouth Times article. The building was razed in 1974 to widen Gay Street.