Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 115. Alice Hayes; Miss Waller; Miss McFarlin; Mrs. Mulligan; Mrs. Ashton; Mrs. McKeown; Miss Bratt; Miss Johnson; Miss Mattie Lynn; Miss Mattie O'Neill; Mr. Irving Drew (1870); Robert Bell; Shoe Manufacture; Reifenberich; Drew; Grigg; Huston Stone Front Building; A. Steinkamp & Co.; Portsmouth Shoe Company (1875); Padan Bros Co; The Star; The Standard; The Brodt; Front Street; Koblens and Huston (1875); Second (2nd) Street; Market Street; Whitney Building; Silver Heels; Big Sandy; Guyan Rivers; Miss Anna Neill; Third (3rd) Street; Mrs .Grant Burke; John Neill Sr.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 114. A. O. Bing; Dr. Bing; Wilbur Bing; Union Saving; Trust Company; Mr. Louis Mille; Emanuel Miller; W.A. Cissna; John E. Miller; Miller, Cissna & Co; Mrs. Mary Kehoe; Frank B. Kehoe; Portsmouth Banking Company; Scioto River Bridge; Fourth (4th) Street; Charles Elden; Captain McClain; Enos B. Moore; Portsmouth's Young Ladies' Seminary; Mr. & Mrs. John (Mayor) Jones; Mrs. J.M. Wall; Third Street; Miss Judith Watkins; J.M. (Matt) Wall; Farmers' National Bank
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 112. First Presbyterian Church Sunday School (1875); Rec. E.P. Pratt; Rec. H.A. Ketchum; Robert Bell; Miss Emma Bell; The List
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Hattie (Glover) Taylor; the second Portsmouth Masonic Temple was built in 1906 at the corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets. It was partially destroyed by fire December 6, 1925 and rebuilt to only four floors. The building housed Kobackers Department Store in 1928 and Desco in 1981. The third Masonic Temple building (nine stories) was built in 1928 at Chillicothe and Sixth (6th) Streets.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 111. Dick Pritchard; Militia; Body Guard; Sonny Lambert; Peerless City's Fairest Young Ladies; Mail; James Hannahs; Colonel Oliver Wood; Ironton House; J.C. Sample ;The Sheridan House; Colonel Billy Hughes; Will Ferguson; Ohio River
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 105. The Joseph G. Reed Co; Drayage; General Kendall; Gen. William Kendall; Jeremiah Kendall; Gen. Anthony Wayne; Battle of Maumee; Treaty of Greenville; John Brown; First Tavern-Keeper; Front Street; First Man to Leave Alexandria; First School House; First Grist Mill; First Warehouse; First Postmaster; First Commission Merchant; First Market House; First Bank; First Councilmen; John Jr.; War of 1812; Post Office; Seventh (7th) Street