Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page separated into three parts about three different business owners. 1. Caleb Wick, manager of the Lower Mill; Levi's Meat Market on Court Street; 3. B. Augustin's Confectionary on Market Street. Also pictured: M. Kehoe; Charles Pursell; The Robert Bell Homestead
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 80. Caleb Wick; Lower Mill; Frank Brown; Levi's Meat Market; Mrs. Samuel's Notion Store; Storm (1861); S. Augustin; Biggs House Fire; Val Reinhart Confectionery; Ed Welch; Judge Pollitt; Dr. A. Titus; John C. Milner
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 82. Calico; Ohio and Erie Canal; Lodwick Home Barn; Harry W. Miller; Fourth (4th) Street; Mr. Lodwick; Dr. Chackelford; Frank C. Gibbs' Mrs. Lydia Adair; Col. Oliver Wood; L.C. Damarin; S.P. Drake; Squire McCoy; The Buckeye House; Mrs. Doc Hurd; Post Office; Johnson Building; Second (2nd) Street; Court Street; Sealing Wax (1850s); Postmaster (1842); President Tyler; Gen'l William Kendall; Presidential Post Office (1856); Gen'l Kendall; W.P. Camden; President Polk; Mrs. J. H. (Doc) Hurd; Mrs. Camden; Postmastership; George Johnson Building
Scanned page 152 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a clipping of a Proclamation asking all citizens to cease business and bear arms in preparation for the arrival of John Morgan with a force of four thousand men. Requested by Adam Kerr, Mayor of Portsmouth, on July 14th, 1863.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is Calling Cards and Wedding Invitation for Louise Brushart and Clifford Musser Kinney on October 28, 1908. The wedding was to take place at All Saints' Church
Colorized photo image of the Calvary Baptist Church located at 1118 Hutchins. Original base building built 1903, dedicated in 1904. Later additions and a re-dedication occurred in 1922. Further additions and remodeling through the years as the congregation grew.
Three-part pin: Gold filigree framed "thirteen", red clay brick with "Calvary Commandery" on one side and "Carlyle Brick, Portsmouth, P." on other side, then wooden shoe with "Selby Shoe Co." on one side, "Portsmouth, O." on other.