Scanned page 154 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text account of the local response to the nomination of Abraham Lincoln.
Below: a reproduction of the announcement in the newspapers and black & white images of David Strahm and A. F. Kendall.
Scanned page 155 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text account of the local response to the nomination of Abraham Lincoln.
Bottom: Black & White image of Bowlers at Grandview park and ad clippings for Geo S. Oldfield; Family Groceries; Burton & Kendal Boots & Shoes.
Black & white scanned image of Chillicothe Street Looking North From Second Street. Businesses named are M. Lehman & Brothers, Henry J. Faivre - shoemaker, Charles C. Brown - steam laundry, Woo Yon - Chinese laundry, C. A. Sprecher - baker, The Central Grocery, Gus Brown -The Model Grocery, Win Nye - drugstore, and Moore's Grinding Works
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Reunion Decoration 1885: streamers covering C. P. Tracy & Co. and Reed and Peebles on Second Street
A. W. Apel
Homer Wilson Farnham
Newspaper Ads: W. H. Johnson & Co. at 121 Second Street and William Elden Dry Goods on Market Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed article about the Reunions of the "Society of the Army of West Virginia" in 1884-1885; David Gharky; Timothy Sullivan's Headstone.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the continuation of a typed article about the Reunions of the "Society of the Army of West Virginia" in 1884-1885; David Gharky; Timothy Sullivan's Headstone. He was the Marshall of the City of Portsmouth from 1858-1860.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page detailing events during the Reunions for the Society of the Army of West Virginia from 1884-85 in Portsmouth. The Society of the Army of West Virginia; Grand Army and Sons of Veterans; Riverside Baseball Club; fairs; races; Captain E. E. Ewing; Pursell family; Captain Skelton; Colonel John A. Turley; John K. Duke; Mark B. Wells; Dr. Kline; Captain N. W. Evans; Colonel W. H. Raynor; General Enochs; veterans; General Phil H. Sheridan; General George Crook; General R. B. Hayes; commanders; local soldiers