Scioto County, Ohio
100 Mile House
All Saints Episcopal Church
Anderson Brothers Department Store
Bennett Schoolhouse Road Covered Bridge
Bigelow United Methodist Church
Boneyfiddle Commercial Disrict
Cunningham-Maier House
Dole-Darrell House
Elden House
Eugene McKinley Memorial Pool
Evangelical Church of Christ
First Presbyterian Church
General U.S. Grant Bridge
Gharky, George H., House
Greenlawn Cemetery Chapel
Horseshoe Mound
Hurth Hotel
Kinney, Aaron, House
Kinney, Eli, House
Labold House and Gardens
Marsh, Joseph, House
Meyer House
Moore, Philip, Stone House
Newman, William, House
Odd Fellows Hall
Otway Covered Bridge
Peck, Judge William V., House
Portsmouth Fire Department No. 1
Portsmouth Foundry and Machine Works
Purdum-Tracy House
Reed, Joseph G., Company
Scioto County Courthouse
Second Presbyterian Church
Second Street Historic District
Sixth Street Historic District
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church
Steindam House
Streich Apartments
Tripp-Bauer Building
Zottman House
1937 Ohio River Flood Mark on Bigg's House
A Struggle To Be Free
Alexandria / Alexandria Flood / Stone House / Court Street Gateway
All Saints' Episcopal Church
Bigelow Church
Boyhood Home of Roy Rogers
Boyhood Home of Wesley Branch Rickey
Camp Oyo
Camp Oyo Boy Scout Camp
Chillicothe Street, 1940's / Steel Industry, 1870-1980 / Clarence Holbrook Carter / Carl Ackerman
Civil War Memorial
Eli Kinney House
First Presbyterian Church
Introduction / The Mound Builders / Early Shawnee Village, 1730 / Celeron de Blainville, 1749
Julia Marlowe / Portsmouth Shoe-Steels / The Portsmouth Spartans / The Greyhound Bus Station, 1941
Lock 48
Lucasville Cemetery / Captain John Lucas Founder of Lucasville
Millbrook Park / The Shoe Industry, 1869-1977 / Early 1900's Streetcar / Government Square, 1919
Ohio's Biggest Yellow Buckeye
Platting of Portsmouth, 1803 / The 1810 House / The 1812 Era / Flood Gate House / Early Boneyfiddle
Portsmouth and the Ohio River
Portsmouth Foundry & Machine Works
Portsmouth Motorcycle Club / Good Times Remembered / Sunset at the Point / Sister Cities
Portsmouth Railroads, 1950's / Modern Industry / Medical History / Twentieth Century Wars
Progress in Education / Shawnee State Expansion / Vern Riffe
Roy Rogers / 1937 Flood / Branch Rickey / Kentucky Friends
Scioto County KIA-MIA Memorial
Sciotoville Bridge
Spartan Municipal Stadium
Stagecoach / Hanging Rock Region / Ohio and Erie Canal / Early Industries
Tenth Street Station / Market Square / Portsmouth 1903
The Crossing at Scioto County / The Underground Railroad
The Honorable Vern Riffe (1925 - 1997)
The Otway Covered Bridge
Twilight / Dedication Panel / Muralist Robert Dafford
War Memorial
During the 19th century, Scioto County played a significant role in Ohio's industrial development. The discovery of coal in the region led to the growth of mining operations, attracting workers and entrepreneurs. The completion of the Ohio and Erie Canal in 1832 further stimulated economic growth, as it provided a vital transportation route for goods and people.
In the mid-19th century, Scioto County became an important center for iron production. The establishment of iron furnaces and foundries in Portsmouth fueled the local economy, creating jobs and attracting a diverse workforce. By the late 19th century, the county was home to numerous industries, including steel, brick manufacturing, and glass production.
The 20th century brought both challenges and opportunities to Scioto County. The decline of the coal and steel industries dealt a blow to the local economy, leading to a shift towards a more service-based economy. Today, the county continues to evolve, with a focus on healthcare, education, and tourism as key drivers of economic growth.
Brief timeline of the history of Scioto County, Ohio:
- 1803 - Scioto County is officially established as part of the state of Ohio.
- Late 1700s - The first European settlers arrive in the area, primarily from Kentucky and Virginia.
- 1814 - Portsmouth, the county seat, is incorporated as a town.
- 1825 - The Ohio and Erie Canal reaches Portsmouth, bringing economic growth and increased trade to the area.
- 1863 - During the American Civil War, numerous battles take place in and around Scioto County.
- Late 1800s - The county's economy booms with the development of coal mining and the expansion of the railroad network.
- 1913 - The Great Dayton Flood also affects Scioto County, causing significant damage and loss of life.
- Mid-1900s - The decline of coal mining and industry leads to economic challenges for Scioto County.
- 2009 - The Southern Ohio Veterans Memorial Highway, also known as the Portsmouth Bypass, opens, improving transportation in the area.
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Scioto County, Ohio.