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1954-present Cleaning Supply Company (CSC)
Several businesses and private residences at the location from 1918-1954
R. P. Bower & Son, autos
Auto Tire & Acetylene Welding Shop
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: 25 Cents Card From the Treasurer of the Corporation of Portsmouth; Family Photo- shown: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Towell, Prof. Frisher, Dan McFarland Jr.; Pageant Scene
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 250. Pictured is a listing of prominent Portsmouth citizens and business owners from "25 years ago," although it's unclear what year is expected to be going back from. Listed: Professor Graham at the Business College; the Grand Opera House at Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Streets; Masonic Temple at Third (3rd) and Washington; High School building on Gallia Street; Will Williamson, County Sheriff; Burgess Iron and Steel Mill; George Walters, Deputy Post Master; James W. Newman; Central Bank; J. M. Stockham Coal Business at Second (2nd) and Court; Floyd McCormak; General Assembly; John K. Duke; Royal Building and Loan Association; the Elks Building on Second (2nd) and Court; First National Bank on Market Street; John Peebles; Portsmouth National Bank; Water Works on Mill Street
"City to Be Pictured in Cincinnati Paper" newspaper article talking about Portsmouth's picture that was planned to be in the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Black & White photo of 26 little boys in cowboy costumes. 1. ? Gilbert 2. ? Lodwick 3. No Name 4. Hayward Anderson 5. Louis Bannon 6. David Williams 7. Ward Miller 8. No Name 9. Howard Lowry 10. Paul Hobstetter 11. William Calvert 12. Donald Leichner 13. James Bennett Miller 14. Donald Russell 15. Varner Altsman 16. Raymond Russell 17. Mark Heer 18. Harold Barber 19. Charles Storck 20. Richard Calvert 21. David James 22. No Name 23. Ray Bybee 24. Ellworth Williams 25. "Billie" Purcell 26. David Grimes
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photograph of the 2nd (Second) Presbyterian Church, 801 Waller Street. Original buildings, located at Eighth (8th) & Waller Streets, were dedicated in 1875 when the First Presbyterian Church needed expansion due to a growing congregation. A new brownstone church. The church was dedicated in 1911. A fire gutted much of the building in 1933, but it was restored and re-dedicated in 1935.
Scanned page 100 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of 2nd Presbyterian Church; a winter scene at Tracy Park; and an illustrate view of Portsmouth Ohio in 1846 from the Ohio River.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. 2nd Presbyterian Church; William Kinney; John Brodt; Fitzsimmons One of the Riversides; Simeon Evans; Thomas P. Brown