Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 148. Typewritten information for Electric Light (1880s); Water Works Station; Mill Street; Portsmouth Maenerchor; Turner Hall; Wilhelm's; The Musical Organization; German Nation Air; Die Wacht Am Rhein; Das Vaterland; Die Lorelei; Jacob Findeis
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page separated into two sections. First part: brief information about when electric light was introduced in Portsmouth. A plant was installed at the Water Works Station on Mill Street. The second section is about a Portsmouth musical organization called the Maenerchor, made of some seventy-five Portsmouth citizens. Water Works Station; Turner Hall; Wilhelm's Opera House; Musical Organization; Jacob Findeis
Scanned page 73 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text account of electric light installation and Maenerchor. Jacob Findeis; turner Hall; German National Bank
scan of typed letter by L. W. Burns to all electricity users discussing the increased electricity rate. Letter typed on Scioto County Agricultural Society letterhead in blue. L. W. Burns signature is also in blue ink.
Black and white photo image (reproduction) of 11th Street looking west past the railroad tracks/crossing. First business to the left, 1138 VIC's Restaurant and Lunch Room; 1134 11th - Barbershop the North End Taxi; Right side 1st is McLaughlin (McGlothim) store at 1135 11th; 1121 11th - Busy Bee Restaurant)
Black and white photo image of the Eleventh (11th) Street School. The school building was located on Eleventh (11th) Street and was erected in 1875, built primarily for African American students. The six room school could accommodate 350 students. It was opened for classes on September 1, 1876. In 1926, it was replaced by the Washington School, a more modern structure.