Scanned page 254 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text describing the Fourth of July Celebration which took place at Union Mills in West Portsmouth in 1855. Mentions: Milty Thornton; Colonel Soper; Robert Moorehouse; Dan Reagon; Cotton Burnshine; Amzi Edmunds; Henry Bertram; Major Englebrecht; Henry Bassler; Ed. Nugent; William Gage; Fred Brodbeck; Fred Ruhlman; Oliver Landorf; Will Bishop; Charles Zeigler; Hen Zehner; Henry Welty; Anton Geisler; Charles Findeis; John Weiss; Trus Becker; Charles Stamm; Ed. Walsh; Will Goltz; Charles LEgler; Lou Wilhelm; Will Masterson; Wilber Wertz; Frank Lynn; Chris Neurnberger; John C. Bauer; Ed. Neill; Will Klingman; John Kendrick.
Below: Black & white image of Geo Wood Anderson's Campaign in the Universal Garage and an ad for Kendall Shoe Company.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Korn Karnival, Prize Winner Baby Parade; and an unidentified man
Scanned page 260 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text describing aspects of the Kinney Family and their life in Portsmouth.
Below: Black & white image of Miss Maria Timmonds.
Black & white typed text scanned from scrapbook discussing the Court House on Market Street, the death of William Burton and Thomas Lawson, and a lot on the corner of Second (2nd) and Washington associated with John Barber, Thomas G. Lloyd and Dr. Tremper.