Sepia stereopticon of buildings, people, and hills.
P. H. Murray Groceries pictured. City directory for 1869 shows the grocery at the north side of Front Street between Market and Court.
Black and white stereopticon card image of people and trees. BeechWood was the name given to the country home near Wheelersburg which belonged to Portsmouth attorney and poet Fernando Cortez Searl, 1825-1904.
Aged-white postcard with colored holly and berry border and black and white illustrated Christmas tree. Red print greeting. On back: Divided postcard unpost marked. Young was located in Rarden Township
colorized photo image of the covered bridge, erected in 1874, and also known as "Brush Creek Covered Bridge." It was used until it was bypassed in 1963. The bridge is listed on the National Registry of Historical Structures.
Sepia tone image of the building with name and address printed in red (44-48 West Second (2nd) Street). Note in red at bottom with fill in options to customer. (In pencil: Jan 16, Fields)