Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 310. Pictured is a typed page with information about General R.B. Hayes; Camp Fires; General George Crooks; General Phil Sheridan; Reunion; Gaylord Guards (1875); Captain McKee; Hon. Daniel J. Ryan; Col Frank White; Sam Turner; German Guards; Co. A. 5" Reg. of Infantry O.N.G.; Chad. F. Best; Captain Frank C. Kricker; Adam King; Jacob Laubley; Peter Lant; Philip Reeg; August Arnold; Charles Findies; Andy Reinhard; George Hummell; Charles Wagner; Martin Keller; C.W. Kessinger; John Hinkle; Louis Wilhelm; Louis Kricker; Frederick Stearnes; Joseph Diener; George Doerr; William Koblens; Frank L. Marting; Cal Heisel; Phil Koblens; Louis Stahl; Jacob
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 311. Pictured is a typed page with information about Bende; Theodore Lehman; Gustav Pelzel; John M. Doerr; Thomas Herder; John P. reinhart; Charles G. Stahl; Henry Berger; Adolph Brunner; William Pfleger; William Lorey; Henry Nagleison; Charles Schneider; George Youngman; William D. Buewell; Jacob Berndt; Louis Baum; Adam Pabst; Casper Bachmeyer; Henry Offenbacher; George Spangler; William Klotz; Adam Wilder; George A. Heid; Fred Albrecht; Joseph Haag; John Emmett; Adam Reider; Louis Lust; Samuel Nichols; John M. Heisel; Albert Frech; John Behrens; John A. Becker; Gaylord Guards; Sill Guards; Baron Building; German Guards; Henry Williams; Luther Jones; Co. H.; Charles Blair; Spanish War
Black and white drawing of Grant school building which was built on 1930 in the corner of Fourth (4th) & Union Streets. It replaced the old Union Street School destroyed by fire in 1929. Because Grant had the largest gymnasium in Scioto County it was used by PHS and for county and regional basketball tournaments for over 30 years. It was razed in 2004 for the construction of the new Portsmouth Elementary building.
Photo image scanned from scrapbook. Dedication of the U. S. Grant Bridge (September 22, 1927) along with a group photo of unknown individuals and another unknown man in a photo.
Colorized image of the U. S. Grant Bridge stretching across the Ohio River from Kentucky into Portsmouth by U S Route 23 (Chillicothe Street) Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it opened in 1927 as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974,and was razed in 2001. The new U. S. Grant bridge was completed in 2006.
Colorized photo image of the U. S. Grant Bridge crossing the Ohio River by U S Route 23. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, it opened in 1927 as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974, was razed in 2001 and replaced in 2006.
Black and white photo image of the U. S. Grant Bridge. The bridge was opened in August of 1927 and was the first bridge to make it all the way across the Ohio River to reach Kentucky from Portsmouth, Ohio, thus connecting the two states. Also known as the Fullerton Bridge, the bridge was only opened to walking traffic at first, but it did allow cars to pass over it in September of 1927. It opened as a toll bridge, became toll free in 1974, and was razed in 2001. The new U. S. Grant Bridge would replace this one in 2006.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a ticket to a dinner commemorating the opening of the General U. S. Grant Bridge, Sept. 22, 1927 at First Christian Church.
Black & white images of Irving drew and an unidentified house.