Black and white photo image of scanned page from scrapbook. Pictured: Guest Card application for the Church Luncheon Club (top) Letter to H. A. Lorberg concerning a photograph he took of the New Portmsouth Temple from J. L. Meyer, dated July 25, 1925 (middle). Glockner's Hardware Co. located at the corner of Chillicothe and Second (2nd) Streets (bottom).
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page of the end of s story about churches and churchgoers in Portsmouth
Pictures: All Saints Church on Fourth (4th) Street. The church was built in 1850
Color artist rendition of the Church of Christ Building in 1907 located at 3rd (Third) and Gay Streets. Artist marked as J. V. and numbered as 201, 708. The first unit of this building was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known at the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Color photo image of the Church of Christ on the corner of Grant and Summit Streets. Dedicated January 18, 1925. This building was razed and a new building replaced it on the opposite corner.
Colored image of church building at Third (3rd) and Gay Streets. A few people are sitting on the steps. The first unit of this building was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known as the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Sepia tone photo image of Church building surrounded by 1907 flood water, 4 people in rowboat. The first unit of this building at Third (3rd) and Gay Streets was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known as the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Black & white photo of Church building in winter (Third (3rd) Street and Gay Street) The first unit of this building was built in 1895 and was expanded in 1906. The congregation was later known as the First Christian Church, Disciples of Christ.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing colorized images of Church of the Holy Redeemer; Turkey Run, Roosevelt Game Preserve
Business clippings for J. F. Towell; Portsmouth Shoe Co.; John Strahm, Cigar Maker.