Black & white photograph of the steel mill with workers in front holding signs-many soldiers in uniform among strikers-Photograph donated by Dale E. Biggs.
Black & white photograph image with colorized sky. Looking South from Tenth (10th) Street. View of Soldier's Monument and gazebo. In 1853 Tracy Park was given to the city of Portsmouth by Francis Campbell in honor of his attorney, Samuel M Tracy. John R T Barnes, the first Scioto County soldier to die in the Civil War, is represented on the 40 foot monument which was dedicated in 1879.
Black & white photograph image of the flood on Market Street,looking South. Businesses:Washington Hotel;Brunner's, A.M. Glockner; Amann Drugs;Hurth Saloon, Bateman Harness,J.P. Schaefer Grocer,E.James Saloon; Sommer Brothers and Mendel Liquor.
Black & white photograph image of building with faculty & students. This two-story frame building was built about 1900 on the east end of Rarden on lots 72 & 73.
Steel cigar box opener and bottle lid opener stamped "Ohio Valley Wholesale Co." on one side. The hatchet end was used to slit label and tax stamp, pry the nail out of a cigar box lid, then pound the lid shut. The 1922 Portsmouth City Directory lists The Ohio Valley Wholesale Co., G L McMahon, Pres., T F Stanton, Sec., I E McMahon, Treas., at 737-739 Fifth (5th) Street. Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Smokers' Articles and Sundries.