Colorized photo image of the church interior. Located at 415 Washington Street since 1858, Bigelow was named after Russell H. Bigelow, 1793-1835. He was a Methodist circuit rider, missionary to Indians, and chaplain of Ohio Penitentiary. As of 1984, the non-denominational congregation is known as Bigelow Church.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white Interior Council Chamber; The Ohio River Queen on the river near Portsmouth, Ohio
Colorized image of the bus station interior restaurant area "C.T. art-colortone" postcard. The Greyhound terminal opened at 1129 Gallia Street in 1941. The building was razed in about 2007.
Colorized image of the interior and restaurant of the Portsmouth Greyhound Bus Passenger Station at 1127 Gallia Street. It was opened in 1941 and razed in about 2007.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is an image of the Interior of Business College cut from Pictorial Portsmouth; Business Ads; In Timmonds Park cut from Pictorial Portsmouth; Photograph Card to H. A. Lorberg