Colorized photo image of the Roosevelt sign for the Roosevelt Elementary School after the building was razed in 2007. It was located at 1409 Coles Boulevard.
Colorized photo image of the new Portsmouth High School . Construction began in November 2003, and the new High School was opened to students on August 23, 2006. The building is located on the northwest corner of Gallia and Waller Streets.
Colorized photo image of the 1810 House located on Waller Street near Kinney's Lane. The house was the historic home of the Aaron Kinney family and is now a museum that is operated by the Ohio Historical Society.
Black ink on yellowed paper notice that Carl Herms has been appointed as teacher in the German School, Second (2nd) Street Building, at a salary on $75.00 per month.
Two deeds on cream colored paper. 1. From the Wilhelm-Kricker Company to Clarence and Ruth Rauch dated June 30, 1924. 2. From Ruth Rauch(un-remarried widow) to Ralph S. Fuller and Mary Fuller dated September 9, 1983.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman (1826-1906). In 1878-1879 he served as a member of the Sixty-third Legislature of Ohio from Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding…
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.