Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. First Auto Owned in Scioto County (1902); R. Stanley Prichard; A Lane Steam 2 Cylinder Car; George Appel; Frank Kendall; Addie (Smith) Tibbitts; W.C. Silcox; A.C. Davis; W.B. Stewart; Joe Dunlap; R.R. Peebles; Mrs. Elizabeth Lowry
Black & white photo image of the first automobile in Scioto County, owned by R. Stanley Prichard in 1902. George Appel and Frank Kendall are also in the car. This card promotes Mr. Prichard for County Recorder in 1930.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a blue printed announcement for a First Baptist Church Good Bye Meeting; black & white image of W. H. Bonsall; a business clipping for Brown, Adams & Brown.
Scanned page 46 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of First Baptist Church; an annoucement for a "Portsmouth Forward Movement" sponsored by the Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce; an ad for T.H. Collins, Pawnbroker; ad for Jura C. Fullerton, Attorney at Law; black & white image of Francis Campbell; ad for Mrs. E.F. Stedman, dealer in coffees, teas, spices, etc.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing colorized images of First Baptist Church; Milbrook Park
Black & white image of Skating at Athletic Park
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 320. Pictured: First Bookstore (1817); First Flour Mill (1818); First Factory (1818); First Tax (1815); Gen. Kendall; Brush Creek (1824); Aaron Fuller (1829); First Fire (1820); First Torchlight (1827): Henry Clay; First Camp Meeting (1823); First Wallpaper (1833); C.C. Hyatt; Washington Kinney; Early Merchants (1844); Vincent Brodbeck; Nation Hotel; John Crughead; Paul Jones; Henry Steamshorn; Stephen Brodbeck; James Lodwick; Hugh Stewart; John Fecker; Fred Englebrecht; John Ross; G.J. Leet; Joseph Tritch
Cream color ceramic commemorative plate with pink image of the First Christian Church building at Third (3rd) & Gay Streets in Portsmouth, Ohio. The building is shown as it appeared after the educational unit was completed in 1931 . Because the Gay Street widening project required the razing of this building, the last service was held on October 29, 1972.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: First Church of Christ, Scientist, Portsmouth, O.
Ad for W. Grimes New Stove & Tin Store on Chillicothe Street
The Corson Corner: Ward's Restaurant
Ad for The People's Foundry (Portsmouth Foundry) at the corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets