Scanned page 208 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a printed card that reads "A Vote for Calvert is a vote for the Ku Klux"; Woman's Missionary Society year book; Greetings from Portsmouth, O. postcard with Will J. Lampton and his former home.
Red and white advertisement painted on brick. Cameo Restaurant sign painted at the rear of the Columbia Theatre building on Gallia Street. The Cameo Restaurant was located at 839 Gallia Street and was founded by the Vournazos Brothers.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 167. Camp Meetings (1875); Big Run; Scioto County; Pike County; Ross County; Rev. Wakefield; Good Fellows; James Cutlip; Rev. W. H. Middleton; Judge Minister; Valley Inn; Gen. Lucas; Newt Warwick; Okey Johnson
Colored photo of the Camp OYO sign. Camp OYO is a Boy Scouts camp located at 168 Shawnee Rd Friendship, Ohio. It was started in 1926 by local business man Harry Wagner who got permission from Ohio Government to use a corner of land in the 30,000 acres that made up the Roosevelt Game Preserve.
Sepia-tone photo image of seven (7) gentlemen at he CCC Camp Shawnee 604th G. Names listed on back: Gerrard, Murphy, McAdams, Acord,Reisig, Ransome, and Cunningham.
Sepia toned photo image of Camp Washington, established in the late 1800's, it was a short distance north of Crichton Inn in Rushtown adjacent to four transportation routes: Scioto River, Ohio & Erie Canal, Galena Turnpike (route 104), and Norfolk & Western RR.
Sepia tone photo image of group of men in front of building, 2 kids on roof. This was formerly "Camp Limberger" just a short distance north of Crichton Inn at Rushtown. The campground was adjacent to four transportation routes: Scioto River, Ohio & Erie Canal, Galena Turnpike(route 104), and Norfolk & Western RR.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page about local campaign celebrations. Watson House; United States Hotel; Taylor House; Biggs House; General Jackson; "Lady Washington;" Henry Clay; General Zachary Taylor; President Roosevelt's Campaign speech at the Kendall House; President Taft's speech at Tracy Park; Civil War campaigns; John Brough; Vallandingham; Joe Stokely