Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page giving details about businesses that used to occupy the site of the Marting Bros. Company (1872)
Listed: William Stoll; Bender Brothers; Charles Winter; Henry and John Brushart; George Helt; George Fisher; Beard and Noel; Phil Streich Pharmacy; Layher's Brewery; Frank Kleffner; Dr. Schwab; Metzger & Company Carriage Shop.
Pictures cut from Pictorial Portsmouth: Stephen Brodbeck, Colonel John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, and Father Walker
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Wedding Invitation of Charlotte Thompson and Oscar W. Newman at All Saints Church on June 19, 1894
Handwritten Reception Card.
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Black and white photo of Newsboys; Pictures cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book: the Ohio Valley Bank located at the corner of Chillicothe and Sixth (6th) Streets; Ashland Coal Company; Vincent Brodbeck; George Johnson
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Lines on the Death of Ella Russell, who died November 23, 1863. She was only eight years old. Below is a poem for the girl.
Bottom: Reception Card, names listed on a reception card for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Terry on Tuesday, June the Fourteenth at 8 o'clock. Miss Check, Miss Evans, Miss Sheppard, Mr. Dickey.
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Pictured: colored postcard showing the Central Presbyterian Church. Established as German Presbyterian Church of Portsmouth in 1866, services were conducted in German until 1909. The first service in this building at Twenty-Third (23rd) and Waller Streets was April 2, 1927. The church closed in January of 2012.
Pictures cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book: A. C. Woodrow, Captain E. B. Moore, J. Scott Peebles, Joshua Wheeler, Colonel Oliver Wood.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Wedding Invitation for Persis McClain and Dr. Frank Burr Mallory on August 31, 1893
Picture of Butch White and a picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth of Dr. A. B. Jones
Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth: Adam Giesler's Meat Market. Adam Geisler came to this city in July 1866, direct from Rhenish Bavaria, Germany. He was 20 years old, but had learned the butcher's trade in Germany, and at once began business with Hilderbrand & Worley, soon after purchasing Mr. Worley's interest and becoming a partner of Mr. Hildebrand. This partnership lasted 7 years, when Mr. Giesler purchased the entire plant.
Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth: the Pythian Temple Building
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 246. Pictured is a typed page separated into two sections. The first one is about efforts taken by the Ladies Union Soldiers Relief Circle in order to procure the funds for the Monument in Tracy Park
The second section is about the Daily Evening Tribune and a story about a stagecoach that left Piketon
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Wedding Announcement for Richard Bentley Lloyd and Ada Harvuot on April 28, 1886 in Savannah, Ohio
Pictured: A. O. Bing, Dr. McDowell, Prof. Blumenschein, and an unknown man
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: News from Local Papers in 1870. Steamers Kate Henderson and America; "Everett the Illusionist;" Massie Hall; George Thornton; Reverend Milton Weil on Chillicothe and Third (3rd) Streets; Beard & Noel on Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe Streets; Ohio Valley Bank; George Fisher on Second (2nd) and Washington; Valley House; Newman House; J. W. Slavens; John Wilson; Nathaniel Smith; "Moss Hill" Dairy; Jones and Burt Plumbers; James Skelton, Auditor; J. H. Johnson; W. E. Ross; John M. Lynn; John Burkhart Jones; Rickie and Jones, Druggists; Groomes Gallery; Valley Book Store; Captain W. W. Reilly; Pursell, Ewing, & Company; Dan White; Judge Thompson; Judge Crain; Collings and Douglass; Massie Block; Dunham and Spry; Currie Block; George O. Newman; Hutchins and Gaffy; the Jones House; the Plymouth; Kinney, Lodwick, & Company; P. C. Kinney; E. B. Lodwick; Horace L. Chapman; Washington and Kinney Bankers; McGuire and Kelly Boots and Shoes; J. Flowers & Son Shoe Dealers; J. P. Wilhelm; Albert Freytag Cigar Maker; R. A. Calvert; F. C. Gibbs Grocers; W. C. Appler; Central Drug Store on Fourth (4th) and Court; Glidden and McIntyre; Charles A. Barton & Brother; Wilhelm & Company on Second (2nd) and Chillicothe Streets.
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Pictured: Mrs. Will (Barder) McColm, Mrs. Lydia (Barklow) Rowe, Mrs. Emma (Fenton) Smith, and Mrs. Judith (Watkins) Wall
Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth: George Gims
Frank Lloyd & John K. Duke's Office on Court Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Advertisements and News Notes in the Times in 1853, 1855, and 1866. Listed: D. Emrick; Valley House; Central House; L. Sidenback; A. C. Davis Sr.; J. Paul Medicines; James L. McVey; John Tillow; Lehman Richman & Company; Thomas D. Currie & Son; M. W. Thompson & Son; City Hall Building; B. G. West; John Uhl; Leopold Eisman; August Lorberg; Cornelius McCoy; B. T. Conway; Pig Iron Corner; Henry Kinney; Golden Mortar; C. A. M. Damarin; John Colley Saddles and Harness; Havana Cigars; Franklin House; W. P. Martin
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is cut from newspaper: James S. Taylor, born in Adams County. He was a lawyer who began practicing law in Portsmouth on July 1, 1895.
Newspaper Advertisement for C. A. Sprecher, Baker and Confectioner at 419 Chillicothe Street