Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the Scioto County Home for the Aged and the interior of Second Presbyterian Church at the corner of Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets
Dinner party note from Mr. & Mrs. L. Damarin on February 9, 1875
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page with details about the Andes Insurance Company, founded after the Civil war; Mrs. B. Inez Spry, Needlework Supplies at 320 Chillicothe Street.
Pictured: Tade Sullivan and E. Smith
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page about events involving trying to get electric lighting on the streets in Portsmouth and local concerts and where the were often held.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Emma Bell's Kindergarten. Pictured: Button Scott and Richard Spry
Corner of Gallia and Gay Streets: Alex M. Glockner Hardware Store
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the Old Library
Prominent Scioto County Citizens: Z. J. Kauffman, Lewis Rosenstock, Walter F. Gahm
Residence of Judge J. W. Bannon and the residence of H. S. Grimes
Ad for Parisian Cloak & Dry Goods Co. at 103 West Second (2nd) Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page detailing places where Temperance meetings were held in Portsmouth. Pictured: Will Louman, J. J. Reinert, Dow Ellis, Thos Hull
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: pictured: Geo. Phillippi, John Jones, Frank Duduit
Newspaper ads for Ice Cream Saloon on Chillicothe Street, J. F. Newman & Son at 55 Gallia Street, the Valley Book Store on Front Street, the Canal Packet-Bonsona, leaves Portsmouth every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, Whig Nominations
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page discussing the Cholera Outbreak of 1877 and the solution the city came up with for disposing of the many dead: tossing the bodies into the furnace and burning them.
Pictured: Samuel Randall Ross, prominent merchant in Portsmouth. Mr. Ross was involved in many area committees.
Ad for Daniel Pursell Boots and Shoes on Market Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: pictured are three pageant scenes: a horse show, boys in uniform, and more boys dressed in costumes with a sign that reads "Tippecanoe for President."