Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 391. William Weatherwax; Civil War; Union; J.A. Weatherwax Sr; Alois Berg's River City Bank (1858); George Pursell; Sousa; Freytag; Nuernberger
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of William Werts; Joshua Wheeler; and The Lutz Family. A Putt's Overland Envelope is attached at the bottom.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about . B. F. Cunningham; William Whitney; Scioto and Hocking Valley Railroad; locomotive; wharf; canal boat; Scioto Street; Col. Kinney; Scioto Furnace; W. P. Camden; City Hall; post office; Massie Block; Dugan's Bank; Bus Station; George Johnson
Black and white and color image of Williams Shoe Factory, 830 Murray Street. It was founded March 7, 1922 by three Portsmouth brothers - A. Graves, Forest L., and Paul G. Williams, sons of W. Grant Williams. In 1935 they purchased the Excelsior Shoe Company, built in 1913 at Gallia Street and Campbell Avenue. An addition in 1955 extended the plant to Murray Street. (the left wing in this photo) Williams closed in 1976 and Mitchellace (Sole Choice) moved into the building in 1980.