Scanned page 138 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about a popular ghost image that proved to be caused by the effect of the sun's rays on a window and Mayor Kerr's proclamation requesting that all men take up arms and meet at Market Square to be ready for battle.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page: Gharky in charge of first bridge across the Scioto River; Portsmouth Residents and their Professions From 1892 city directory Advertisement Pages. J. M. Stockham; E. J. Corson, agent for the White Sewing Machine; Portsmouth Wheeling Company; Portsmouth Wagon Stock Company; Adam Weiss, hotel on Third (3rd) Street; W. S. Walker and A. P. Goldsmith were in charge of the Panel and Veneer Works; William Waller; Odd Fellows Building; Padan Bros. Shoe Factory; John K. Duke; James A. Maxwell; J. F. Menke; Dix Knitting Works; McMaham & Matter; W. H. Kehrer; Max Jacobs; Sam Levi and brother Isaac Levi; Hibbs, Angle & Company on Front Street; George H. Heinisch; Joseph Hornung; John A. Pfau Sr.; Thomas B. Nichols
Green glass bottle. In white, "get up", "2 glassfuls - 12 oz", "America's Favorite Low Calorie Beverage", "King-Size", "Portsmouth, Ohio". Get Up was a part of the Barq Bottling Co., which was announced on November 4, 1954. Located at Front and Jefferson Streets.