Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of Charles S. Hall and a newspaper clipping from the Daily Evening Tribune with an ad for A. M'Farland, office on Front Street.
Sepia-toned portrait photo image of Charles Robertson. Photo is glued to mat. Robertson was a pastor at 2nd Presbyterian Church from 1909-1914. Later he served as "Supply Pastor" for 16 months until he left for N.Y. in 1946. He died in Connecticut in 1953.
Typewritten scrapbook page with reference to: Charles Siefert; Harmonica Garden; Bowling Alley; Eleventh (11th) Street; J.W. March Co; George Padan; Ladies' Parlor Shoe Store; Charles W. White; J.G. Wurster; Wurster Bros; G.H. Gaffy; City Clerk (1858); J.L. Ward; W.A. Hutchins; Francis Cleveland; Stephen Edmunds; Azel Glover; James Malcon; Wood; James Lodwick; Thomas S. Currie; John N. Lodwick; George H. Gaffy; John L. Ward; Rev Dr. Burr; Rev Dr. Pratt; Prof. E.E. White; James H. Poe; Fuller and Hathaway (1876); Trotter Building; A.J. Fuller
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 330. Pictured: Charles Terry; John P. Terry; Francis Cleveland; Ohio Canal (1832); Gaylord Rolling Mills; John G. Peebles; First National Bank; Lous Terry; George; President Lincoln; Immortal Emancipator
Sepia-toned portrait photo image of Charles Weber. Photo glued to matboard. Weber was born in Germany and immigrated here with his parents at the age of 8 (1855). He had a shoe business for 42 years. He died July 30, 1927.