Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is Chas. Pursell; Charles Soule; Heer Brothers at 307-309 Chillicothe Street; "Our City Fathers" with names listed below pictures of the men. 1. Geo. Wymer 2. John G. Neill 3. Jos. Bratt 4.Ben H. Dillon 5. P. H. Harsha 6. Geo. M. Osborn 7. C. C. Seebohm 8. Leslie C. Turley 9. Frank Kellar 10. Jas. O. Selby 11. Melvin Funk 12. Jas. S. Lynn
Photo image of page scanned from scrapbook. Pictured is a brief history of Chas. W. Kennedy and three photos at the bottom: S. P. Drake, L. F. Towell, and Chas. S. Smith
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Chas. Winter and L. Wise. Typed page talking about Hon. Ben B. Gaylord when he was in charge of the Gaylord Rolling Mills in New Boston.
Scanned page 124 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text narrative about Brigadier General Chase W. Kennedy and two black & white images of unidentified men. A. McFarland, publisher of the Weekly Tribune; World War
Clear glass Chero-Cola bottle, with embossed "Chero-Cola, 6/12 FL. OZ." across it. "Portsmouth, Ohio" is embossed on the bottom. In 1923, the Chero-Cola Bottling Works opened at 317 Second Street at the former location of Whistle Bottling. In 1929, the company became the Chero-Nehi Bottling with Samuel Burke at the helm.
Photo image of the headstone of Chester and Amanda Cooper in Village Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Pumpkin Ridge Cemetery.