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  • Collection: Portsmouth Churches

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Private residence.Buckler's Law Office.
Scioto County Auditor year built-1900

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Private residence. Also known as the Creed Milstead House. Scioto County Auditor year built-1843
Captain's Quarters Bed & Breakfast

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Private residence.
Scioto County Auditor year built-1900.

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National Register of Historic Places plaque on the IOOF (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) Temple building.

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IOOF (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) Temple established in 1846.
Scioto County Auditor record year built-1900

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Private residence.
Scioto County Auditor year built-1900.

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Private residence.
Scioto County Auditor year built-1952.

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Built in 1926 as St. Mary's Grade School. Remained St. Mary's Grade School through 1986 for pre-k through third grade.
The building was demolished in 2016.

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All Saints Episcopal Church as built in 1850 it was the first public building in Portsmouth to be lighted with gaslights in 1855. The interior was damaged by fire in 1893. and the 1937 Flood caused extensive damage. Known as the second oldest…

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Built in 1850 All Saints Episcopal Church was the first public building in Portsmouth to be lighted with gaslights in 1855. The interior was damaged by fire in 1893.

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Eli Kinney House National Registry Plaque at 317 Court Street.

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Eli Kinney was born in Portsmouth, 1813, died in Kentucky, 1884. Nelson Evans History of Scioto County, Ohio (1903) states "In 1849, he (Eli Kinney) built the brick dwelling on the southwest corner of Court and Fourth Streets and lived there until…
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