Amber glass bottle embossed with "Hurth, Portsmouth, Ohio". Aged rubber stopper with rusted metal tie wire and wire lever to secure-called Lightning closure. Adolph Hurth Retail Liquors business was located at both 210 Market Street and 224 Chillicothe Street in the 1906 Portsmouth City Directory.
brown plastic key fob with silver vintage Russwin key. Fob has "Hurth Hotel, Portsmouth, Ohio 714" and an emblem circle with "Drop in any mail box, we guarantee postage," on side. "Air conditioned guest rooms, coffee shop, bar" on other side. Hurth was built in 1923 and advertised air condition in 1940.
Complimentary match book promoting the Hotel Hurth in Portsmouth, Ohio located at the corner of Third (3rd) and Chillicothe Streets. Built in 1923 with eight stories, 107 rooms, and adjoining baths with hot and cold water. It was designed by architect C.C. Taylor, cost over $100,00.00 to build, and was owned by Adolph Hurth. It closed in about 1971. The 1982 city directory listed Hurth Apartments for elderly-handicapped in this location.
Black & white photo image of the Hotel Hurth on the corner of Chillicothe and Third (3rd) Streets. Built in 1923 by Adolph Hurth, it had 107 rooms with adjoining baths with hot and cold running water. It also had a barber shop, a pressing room and a restaurant. Since 1982 the building has been used as senior citizen apartments.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photograph of Huston Corner at Second (2nd) and Court Streets, 1876; 1907 Street Scene