Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 96. John Hatch; First Dray; Front Street; Market Street; Jail (1835); Sixth (6th) Street; Log School House (1820); Stephen Smith; First Ferry (1805); Joseph Riggs & Co (1825); Biggs House; Calico (1801); John Quincy Adams (1842); Bigelow Church; James Emmett; First Canal Boat (1832); Governor Worthington; Union Mills
Colored drawing of water scene, August calendar, and written notes of merchandise on sale. John Heer sold clothing, hats, and gents furnishings at his business in the Masonic Temple Building at the northwest corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets.
Scanned page 193 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a colorized image of John Heer Clothing building; black & white images of Norfolk & Western Railway; Linn Lloyd; James Hall; J. L. Treuthart; S. O. Titus.
A printed programme for Portsmouth High School Graduating Exercises.
Colored drawing of canoe scene, July calendar, and written notes of merchandise on sale. John Heer sold clothing, hats and gents furnishings at his business in the Masonic Temple Building at the northwest corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets.
Colored drawing of children and animals, November calendar, and written notes of merchandise on sale. John Heer sold clothing, hats and gents furnishings at his business in the Masonic Temple Building at the northwest corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets.
Black and white photo image of young Hetzel leading two cows. The matboard behind the photo is torn at the corners. John was born about 1899 to Jacob Hetzel and Anna Maria Geisler in Portsmouth, Ohio. His father was in the butcher business, most likely explaining why John shown here with a pair of cows.
This is what we believe to be my grandfather's grandfather John Hudson married appox. 1861 to Celia. My grandfather was raised by the Hudson's due to my grandfather's mother passing after childbirth. Father unknown as yet. The photo is a reproduction so I don't have anything to go by.