Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 468. Win Nye; Tri Angle; Drug Store; Herms Dry Goods; Mr. Daum; John F. Brushart; Germany; Pike County; Henry's Grocery; H. H. Winter Shoe Store; Charles Winter's Blacksmith Shop; A.S. Miller; Jacob Miller: Life Boat (1851); The Times; Omaha; Jefferson Street
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white photos of Win. Nye Drug Store; Drew Selby & Co. Shoe Factory and Modern Tailors.
copper token with hole in center. "Winfield's Confectionery" on one side and "Good for 5¢ in trade" on other. Located at 2105 Gallia Street and owned by William Wingfield.
Black and white photo image of two male figures amongst trees and snow in Tracy Park. In 1853 Tracy Park was given to the city of Portsmouth by Francis Campbell in honor of his attorney, Samuel M Tracy. John R T Barnes, the first Scioto County soldier to die in the Civil War, is represented on the 40 foot monument which was dedicated in 1879.
Black and white photo image of various individuals and one goat in snowy Tracy Park. In 1853 Tracy Park was given to the city of Portsmouth by Francis Campbell in honor of his attorney, Samuel M Tracy. John R T Barnes, the first Scioto County soldier to die in the Civil War, is represented on the 40 foot monument which was dedicated in 1879.