Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. Max Wise's overall factory at Second (2nd) and Jefferson; Henry Prescott had a wheelbarrow factory on Front Street, associate Joseph Hornung; J. I. Marsh; Fourth of July Celebration at Union Mills; Rev. H. Veith built the German Presbyterian Church; Ben Pratt, only city engineer; John Flood was with Seebohm & Co.; John Kyle was with Charles Amann, druggist, later with Flood and Blake; James A. Hager was with D. R. Spry and George Webb with F. A. Amann; Hurth and Bruch grocery; William Hard; Buffalo Bill's show; N & W Terminals
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 173. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. C. W. Carson; James Keyes published "Recollections in 1888; Jacob Weber; Seel's and Knittel's Bakery; Walter Gibson, H. E. Greene, druggists; Wiley Rigrish, clerk at Dr. Pixley's drug store; Bernard Heid, H. B. Hull, photographers; Dr. Bing; H. R. W. Smith came from the Enquirer to edit the Tribune; A. L. McKay, editor of the Daily Blade; Charles I. Barker, Harvey Y., and Elmer Dover were all on the Times; Times office on Second (2nd) Street, near T. M. Patterson's; J. B. Gilson
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 172. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. C. W. Carson; James Keyes; Jacob Weber; Seel's and Knittel's Bakery; Walton Gibson and H. E. Greene. druggists; Wiley Rigerish, clerk in Dr. Pixley's drug store; Bernard Heid and H. B. Hull, photographers; Dr. Bing; H. R. W. Smith came from the Enquirer to edit the Tribune; A. L. McKay, city editor of the Daily Blade; Charles I. Barker, Harvey Young, Elmer Dover, all on the Times; Times Office; Patterson's; J. B. Gilson
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. Tracy Johnson was with the Tracy Shoe Company; W. A. Fraze was giving spiritualistic seances at his rooms in the Vincent Block; G. W. Huggins coal Office; Sexton's wholesale tobacco house occupied the present W. L. Wilhelm location; Dr. W. D. Tremper, member of the Monkey Club; Mary Draper; Jacob Berndt; C. P. Gatlin, book binder with T. M. Patterson; Jake Applegate drove mail wagon; Chas. Figlesthaler was with J. Eisman & Bros. Clothiers; Hal Pursell had Opera House Drug Store and put in a soda fountain; Fred Meixner; John Blankenmeyer, located where W. L. Wilhem's is now
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. city's first public well discovered on Market Street; James A. Cleaver; Huston and Koblens had a factory in the Huston Stone Front; Robert Bell's Shoe Factory; W. H. McCall; Doerr Bros. on Second (2nd) Street; King's Undertaking occupied Frank White's barber shop room; Joe N. Murray; Corney Wells, manager of the United States Laundry; H. H. Higgins had a grocery in the Odd Fellows Building at Court and Fifth (5th) Streets; Knights of Labor opened a grocery store in the Powers Building
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember Continued. West End Hotels; Captain W. P. Ripley, steamboat captain bought the "Arizona:" Robert McAllister, clerk on the City of Portsmouth; Koblenz and Huston had a shoe factory in the Huston Stone Front; Star Hotel; Fred Gotz, chief of the fire department; John McMillan, superintendent of the Gas Company; Rev. C. M. Bethauser, pastor of Sixth (6th) Street Methodist Church; Prof. Sager, leader of the Civic Band; Russell and Richardson; Daily Times; 1895, women voted for members of the school board
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: The Masonic Temple; Mr. and Mrs. Nebraska Maxwell . This Masonic Temple, built in 1906 at Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets, was the second Masonic Temple in Portsmouth. It was partially destroyed by fire in December 1925 and was rebuilt to only four floors and became Kobacker's Department Store in 1928. It was vacant from 1971 to 1981, when it was acquired by Desco Credit Union.