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Colored image of hospital building with two autos in front. Mercy Hospital was opened in 1921 with twenty-seven beds in the expanded Baron family homestead on Kinney's Lane.
This five story 50-bed building was opened on May 1, 1924. After…

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The Ohio Stove Works<br />
Portsmouth, Ohio
Black and white photo image. Back side has political ad for J.H. Gillen for Sheriff

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Sepia toned photo of trees behind stone or block structure with a pipe carrying water to a tub

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Black and white photo image of the Orpheum Theater located at 835 Gallia Street.

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Color Photo Image of the Peebles Paving Brick Company in New Boston. It began in 1902 at Gallia and Norfolk Streets.

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Colored image of a pool of water surrounded by trees at Arion, Union Township, Scioto County

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Colorized image of the steel plant in New Boston. Levi D.York built the steel mill in New Boston after his Portsmouth mill burned in 1898. It was known as the Portsmouth Steel Company from 1902-1909 and the Whitaker-Glessner Company from 1909-1920.

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Sepia tone image of steel mill with homes in foreground. The mill in New Boston was built by Levi D. York after his Burgess Mill in Portsmouth was destroyed by fire in 1898. It was known as the Portsmouth Steel Company from 1902 to 1909. From 1909…

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A copy of a tinted water color image of the library before landscaping

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Tinted image of the library on Gallia Street, looking east.

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Colored image of the hospital built on Eighth (8th) Street near Chillicothe Street in 1920 by Dr. Henry A, Schirmann. It was re-named Smith-Everett Hospital by Dr. Charles Smith and Dr. Clyde Everett in 1946. It was expanded as Southern Hills…

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Colorized Photo Image of Hillcrest county children's home in Wheelersburg, open from 1921 to 1971.
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