Black & white photo image of the Law's Hollywood Theater, opened by George Law in 1925 at 820 Gallia Street. It had a seating capacity of 600 and a six-piece orchestra. Law's was later sold and renamed the Lyric, making two Lyric theaters (one was in New Boston) until the early 1950's. The Gallia Street Lyric was razed in 1959.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photo of Lawrence Neudoerfer, Portsmouth citizen. Also shown is the back of a postcard, unknown date, with a small black and white image of a man in the upper corner.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Lawrence Neudorfer; Will Fitzgerald with Hoyt's Bunch of Keys "Grimsey Me Boy;" John Neill Jr.; W. H. H. Taylor; Guy Pickman
Clear glass bottle with orange print, "Lawson Diary, Wheelersburg, O." on front and back. Taylor Lawson owned Lawson's Dairy in Wheelersburg and Sciotoville for 40 years. (b. June 17, 1913; September 20, 1986)
Clear glass dairy bottle with orange print, "Lawson Dairy, Wheelersburg, O." on front and back. Taylor Charles Lawson owned Lawson's Dairy in Wheelersburg and Sciotoville for 40 years. (b. June 17, 1913; September 20, 1986)