Scanned page 4 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of George D. Selby and J. E. Valjean; and a clipping with printed text, "The innumerable Caravan" by William Cullen Bryant.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of George Davis' Feed Store (130 W. Second (2nd) Street) with men standing out front, Jno. Warner, Felix Loth, Buck Patterson, and others; Fisher & Streich (E. Sixth (6th) Street), Master Ralph Streich, James Watts, Charles and Phil Streich, George Freund, and Charles Skeebohm.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of George D. Scudder (a prominent Portsmouth resident, attorney and school board member).
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown: George H. Gaffy and Dr. Crees, both images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth. Also shown are sepia photos of Dr. Crees; Etta Draper; John Ratcliff. Also pictured is "Father" McDowell, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Also there is a color postcard showing Bigelow M. E. Church.
Scanned page 22 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white typed text clippings of a funeral notice for George H. Gharky, Jr.; a card of appreciation for H.A. Lorberg from the Trustees of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, Inc for presenting "Scenes of Roosevelt Game Preserve..."; a newspaper clipping about Daniel Bostwick being struck by lightening; a newspaper clipping regarding a movement to establish a museum in Mound Park and a donation from Charles Wertz; and short ads regarding the Kindergarten School and Miss Emma Bell, John Dice's Livery Stable, and Jacob Zottman's Soap and Candle Factory.
Scanned page 49 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of George Johnson; Rev. T. J. Franklin; Dr. McDowell; and the Residence of Honorable Wells A. Hutchins. Handwritten note to Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 65. George Owens; Liberty Jenks; William Hutton; F.W. Kelsey; M. Friesel; David; Jacob Ayers; Samuel Stevenson; Jackson Fire Department; John Waller; Dr. Thomas Waller; Alexandria; Adonijah Crain; Squire Craine; Lucasville; William Raynor; Civil War; Mrs. John B. Maddock; Peter Kinney; Front Street; W.H. Barbee; Mrs. Theodore K. Funk; Mt. Tabor; Captain John W. Kinney; J.W. Russ; M.B. Ross & Co; Miss Anna Ross; Thomas McConnell; Samuel McConnell