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  • Collection: Portsmouth Churches

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Color photo image of the Church of Christ on the corner of Grant and Summit Streets. Dedicated January 18, 1925. This building was razed and a new building replaced it on the opposite corner.

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Color photo image of Calvary Chapel located at 1530 Franklin Avenue. Originally, it was built in 1917 as the Franklin Avenue Methodist Church.

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Colorized photo image of the Calvary Baptist Church located at 1118 Hutchins. Original base building built 1903, dedicated in 1904. Later additions and a re-dedication occurred in 1922. Further additions and remodeling through the years as the…

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Colorized photo image of the Bigelow Church located at 415 Washington Street. Originally Bigelow United Methodist, erected 1857-1858, dedicated 1859. Partially destroyed by fire in 1859 and again in 1867, re-occupied in 1869. The building survived…

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Colorized photo image of the Allen Chapel African American Episcopal Church. The church was organized in 1837, present church at 12th (Twelfth) & Waller Street, dedicated on February 20, 1921

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Colorized photo image of the All Saints Episcopal Church located at 610 Fourth (4th) Street. Built in 1850, it was the first public building in Portsmouth to use gaslights in 1855. The building survived an interior fire in 1893 and extensive flood…

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Private residence.
Scioto County Auditor year built-1870.

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Private residence.
Scioto Count Auditor year built-1870.

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Private residence. Scioto County Auditor year built-1900.

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National Registry Plaque.
The building was originally the Fire Station #1.

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Scioto County Auditor lists year built as 1882.
Served as Fire Station #1 from 1871-1977.

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Plaque on dwelling; George H. Gharky House. National Historic Register
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