Sepia toned photo Image of Gay and Gallia Streets. A. M. Glockner Hardware Store can be seen in the center of the photograph. It was located at 900-903 Gallia Street.
Colorized image of the Henry Massie School building on the southwest corner of Second (2nd) & Chillicothe Streets. It was opened in 1918 and closed in 1958. It was re-named Griffin Hall for use by the Ohio University Portsmouth Branch from 1961 to 1967. It was razed in 2003.
Colorized photo image of the new High School in Portsmouth. The building was completed in 1912, and an addition was added in 1923. Additions were also made in 1941 and 1964.
Black and white photo image of Chillicothe Street near Fifth (5th) Street during the 1913 flood. Anderson's can be seen at the very back on the right hand side located at 301-309 Chillicothe Street. Bragdon's Dry Goods was located in the Masonic Temple Building at the north west corner of Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Streets until the building was partially destroyed by fire in 1925. This view is looking south toward Kentucky.
Colorized photo image of the South Portsmouth, Kentucky C. & O. Railway Depot, across the Ohio River from Portsmouth, Ohio. Opened in the early 1900's, this building was still being used by the Chessie System when it was destroyed by fire May 1, 1975.
Colorized photo image of the covered bridge in Brush Creek, located just southwest of Otway on State Route 348. The bridge was built in 1874 and is being maintained by the Otway Community Society.
color photo of Brush Creek Bridge, built in 1874 - Spanning Brush Creek in Scioto County. Located just Southwest of Otway, Ohio off of State Route 348. It was placed in the Historical Register May 19, 1963. In November 2012 the Scioto County Commissioners were granted control and care of the bridge.
Colorized image of the bridge crossing the Ohio River to Portsmouth (background) "Portsmouth's population exceeds 50,000" printed on front. "The Portsmouth Fullerton Bridge Co. owners, the Dravo Construction Company, Pittsburgh, PA. Builders on back. The first US Grant Bridge carried US Route 23 across the Ohio River from Portsmouth to South Shore/Fullerton in Kentucky. It opened as a toll bridge in 1927, became toll free in 1974, and was razed in 2001.
Tinted photo image of Chillicothe Street looking north. The building at the left is Anderson's Department Store, 301 Chillicothe, before two additional floors were added in 1925. On the right is the Turley Building at the corner of Third and Chillicothe Streets.
Colored image of Union Mills. The grist mill was built by Lemuel Moss in 1834. David Gibson built a distillery nearby in 1857. George Davis bought and operated both businesses until shortly before his death in 1894.