Black & white scanned images of Zoellner Jeweler interior and exterior, The Home Laundry, and the Heinisch's Store at the corner of Gallia and Gay Streets.
Black & white scanned image of the Portsmouth Fire Brick Company plant, "........which is the largest concern of its kind, under one roof, in the world."
Black & white scanned images of President G. W. Mootart and Professor W. D. Clark of the Normal University.
Lower photo is of D. E. Edwards' Ashland Coal building.
Black & white illustrations of the factory and two ranges. The business, which began in 1889, is noted to be the "Busiest makers of Stoves and Ranges in the World"
Black & white scans of text and two ranges. The company officers are listed: F.V. Knauss, President L.W. Baker, Vice-president, and W.S. Todd, Sec'y and Treas.
black & white scanned image from publication.
Images shown: Tracy Park with Soldiers' Monument, Chillicothe Street looking North from Second (2nd) Street and Grand Opera House Building at the corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets.
black & white scanned image from publication.
Images shown: City Gas Works, The first of three Portsmouth Masonic Temple buildings was at Third (3rd) and Washington Streets and Raw Material in Scioto County.
black & white scanned image of the publication.
Image includes, Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church, Government Building (Old Stone Post Office) and City Building facing the Gallia Street Esplanade. The Cogswell Fountain is at the right behind a…
Black & white scanned images of homes of: Chas. F. Kendall, Dr. P. J. Kline, Mrs. Laura Lloyd, T. M. Patterson, Judge A. C. Thompson, The Portsmouth Cycling Club and the interior of the First Baptist Church.