black & white scanned images of a scene at King's Brick yard and a view of the Portsmouth Pressed Brick Company. Officers of the Portsmouth Pressed Brick were H. S. Grimes-president, S. P. Baird-vice-president, and W. A. McFarlin-secretary/treasurer.
Black & white scanned images of Richardson, Neudoerfer & Silcox wholesale grocer building and the C. P. Tracy & Company building. The members of the company are: Henry R. Tracy, L. H. Murphy, W. M. Pursell, F. B. M. Corson, and T. B. Johnson.
Scanned page 147 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed narrative about the Cabinet Maker's Union.
Black & white image of an unidentified group at Esculapia Springs.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 207. Pictured is a typed page giving details of the Cabinet Makers' Union. Furniture Factories; Holcomb and Denison; Portsmouth Veneer and Panel Company; J. N. Murray; F. C. Daehler; Herr Wyle; Nichols Furniture Company; S. R. Ross. Below is another story below about the history and workers of the St. Charles Restaurant. James Hannahs; H. D. (Hank) Burton; Civil War; John Shumake, chef in charge; "Uncle Henry;" Pat Kenrick; Colonel Billy Hughes
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 115. Cabinet Makers' Union; Holcomb and Denison; Portsmouth Veneer and Panel Company; J. H. Murray; F. C. Daehler; Herr Wyle; Nichols Company; S. R. Ross; St. Charles Restaurant; James Hannahs; H. D. (Hank) Burton; Civil War; John Shumake; "Uncle Henry"
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving details of the beginning of a cafe on Front Street, began by a party of Creoles in 1875. Cafe on Front Street; Eugene Hacquard's Gun Shop; festivities; parties
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Caleb Thompson; Captain Wash. Williamson; J. G. Firmstone; Col. T. J. Graham; "Dick" Melcher; J. B. Maddock
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page separated into three parts. Part one: A few sentences about Caleb Wick, manager of the "Lower Mill." Part Two: Brief history of Levi's Meat Market on Court Street; Part three: details about the B. Augustin Confectionery on Market Street; Val Val Reinhart's Confectionery; Ed Welch; Mrs. Samuel's Notion Store; First Presbyterian Church. Pictured below: Dr. Bing and R. Lloyd