black & white photo image from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 18
Philip Zoellner owned a jewelry store at 135 Second (2nd) Street where the clock originally stood.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Theodore Doty; J. F. Menke; Heinisch's Store, Cor. of Gallia and Gay Sts.; Ad for Sanford, Varner & Company
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Theodore Johnson and A. Knittel. A death announcement for President Garfield, memorial services on September 26, 1881 at All Saitns Church. Advertising clippings for Taylor House; Jones House, and C.P. Chandler, Auction and Commission House.
Sepia-toned portrait photo image of the "Honorable" Theodore K. Funk. Photo glued to matboard. Funk was born in 1848 on a farm in Champaign Co., Ohio. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan College in 1871 and went on to law. He came to Portsmouth in 1873 and was a Criminal Attorney until his death in 1924.