Scanned page 133 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing the early coaches that ran from Portsmouth to Chillicothe, Newark, Cleveland and Pittsburgh; the stables in the rear of the Taylor House; Squire McCoy, agent for the Coach Line; and the Portsmouth Stage Office.
Scanned page 133 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing the early coaches that ran from Portsmouth to Chillicothe, Newark, Cleveland and Pittsburgh; the Portsmouth Stage Office; changing horses at the Valley Inn in Lucasville; and the Columbus and Portsmouth Turnpike Company.
Tinted sepia tone photo image of Gallia Street in the Eastend of Portsmouth. The Flood Drug Company was at 2109-2111 Gallia Street on the corner with Lawson Street.
Black & white photo image.
on back: This picture shows how the 1937 flood tore a hole in the N&W dirt levy at the east end of the Portsmouth flood wall. WPA workers have now extended the concrete 62-foot flood wall for a distance of 1000 feet.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 51. East End Scheme (1889); J. E. Vanjean; The Blade; The Board of Trade; Philo S. Clark; Gallia Avenue; Campbell Avenue; The Portsmouth Stove and Range Company; F. V. Knauss; L. W. Baker; W. S. Todd; Harsha and Caskey Co.; Waite Furniture Co.