Scanned scrapbook page: Dixon's Mill, located on the Little Scioto River in Harrison Township, south of Minford; Gallia Street Scene featuring Otto Zoellner & Bro., The Sun, and Kline's
John A. Thompson, Charles H., Jos. Gilbert, Pictured: Jacob Schimpf, Lodwick Edward
Newspaper Ads: Parisian Cloak & Dry Goods Co. at 75 West Second Street and Thomas G. Calvert's Summit Lawn Dairy on Galena Pike.
Black and white photo image on cardboard, with red and green labels on front that read: "Merry XMas", "Happy New Year", and "Dixon Mills - Winter Time - Copy A.E. Graf".
Photo image of typed page from Do You Remember Continued. James Grimes; People's Foundry; B. Dryfoos; Damarin & Co.; D. D. Rhodes & Co.; John Varner; Taylor House; L. Seidenbach; Phin Stone; Gaylord Mill; Salisbury & Son; Wiley Rigerish; John Raab; Fred Pelhank; Hammer Club; W. B. Tomlinson; Morning Star; New Blade
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with the continuation of Do You Remember. Horse car line to the Scioto Valley Depot; Harrison Montgomery, sexton of Greenlawn Cemetery; Taylor Robinson; W. A. Connolly; George Ball; Philander Kinney; Kinney's Lane; Dr. Crawford; Moses Beard; C. P. Tracy & Co.; Alex Altsman; Murphy Shoe Co.; Sill Guards; Gaylord Guards; Misses Eaves
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember continued. Perkins and Love Shoe Store on Court Street; R. L. Cannon; Riverside Baseball Club; Millbrook Casino; David Patton and the Y. M. C. A.; Lewis Rosenstock; V. R. Row, attorney above the Corner Bookstore; Grand Opera House; Recreational spot: Esculapia Springs, Lewis County Kentucky; J. A. Weatherwax; Ed. Gibbs, mail clerk on the B & O Railway; Thomas Dugan; first electric cars
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember continued. Peter G. Balmert's cigar store; George Henghold; B. Julian; John B. Rottinhaus; Washington Hotel; J. M. Augustine's grocery store in the Halderman Building, later occupied by Walter Bagby; Frank J. Baker's shoe store in the Daum Building, previously occupied by R. L. Gilbert, the Sample shoe Store, and W. H. H. Cadot; Capt. Charles Barton, civil engineer with F. C. Gibbs; Breece Manufacturing located in a part of the John Hub & Spoke Co. factory; Burgholster and McMurrer's Home Talent Ministries at Wilhem's; Henry Bartram; Will Cook; Ben Harris; Oscar Williams; Frank D. White
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is typed questions from Do You Remember continued. Gilbert L. Fuller, Blade Reporter; River City Band's Sunday evening concerts in the Millbrook Casino; First Women's Suffrage Society in Portsmouth (1870); A. D. Miller wheeled Alf Scott in a barrow from Market to Union Street; 1880, first telephone used in Portsmouth; Prof. Straub; Rev. Frank Gilliam, presiding elder of the Methodist Church; Col. John A. Turley residence on the site of the Trinity Methodist Church; Herr Fromm, publisher of the Der Correspondent; J. I. Hudson; Sam. G. Harper; Theodore Doty, freight agent for the N & W Railway; C & E Railway
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember Continued. N & W Railroad; Damarin & Co.; John Herrick; Rev. Mix, rector at Christ Church; German taught in Public Schools, teacher Carl Huber; Zala Mission on Jefferson Street; Frank Smith with Leet Lumber; German Presbyterian Church; John Gilgen; Charles Grasman, baker with Adam Seel; Mayor Squire Hall; Thomas Conroy; Clemens Bros. notions store on Gallia Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember Continued. Mathias Schloss' grocery store; Hopkins & Co. on Second (2nd) Street, later in the Turley Building; Stewart's Drug Store; First Presbyterian Church; Frank Adams; Heny King, undertaker in the McFarland building; Joe Huston's dogs of all nations; Capt. William Moore and the Portsmouth Foundry and Machine Works; Jennie Moran, taught Seminary School at Court and Fifth (5th); Peter Brushar; Carl Lehman
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with questions from Do You Remember Continued. James W. Bannon; John Sherer; Lee Eichelstein; Sute Gilbert; Portsmouth makes it to front page of the Police Gazette twice: Bonnonfoertle's ghost; Crusaders cleaned out Dutch Mike's Place in the Huston Stone Front; Al G. Fields Minstrels; Art Williams, cler for Dan Spry, the druggist; C. F. Miller; Cherry sisters; George Sheppard
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember Continued. Culbertson & Co. had a queensware store in the Rosenberg Building on Gallia Street; John Yoakley's music store, organist at All Saints Church; Flanders and Morgan; Dr. McCorney; Dr. F. B. Mussey; D. S. Johnson & Son; Col. William Bolles lived in the Eli Kinney House; George Walker, mayor; Fred Schmidt, marshal; Hal Pursell, drug store owner in the Wilhelm Opera House; Charles Kehoe, salesman for the C. P. Tracy & Co.; Dan Raegan; U. G. Drake's temperance paper called "Facts and Figures;" H. W. Farnham, attorney associated with Judge Towne and J. P. Purdum