Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving information about members of a local orchestra that participated in the German Day Celebration, and it was known as a the River City Band. Frank Switalske Sr.; Charles Bruner; George Zottman; Joe Shaefer; Joseph Seger; Civic Band; Charles Rowe; Adolph Blomeyer; Charles Frankck; John Richter; Professor Berg. Also pictured: F. E. Duduit Sr.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is three images: Corner Third (3rd) and Chillicothe Streets: Ashland Coal; Gallia Street, Looking East; Old Masonic Temple Building on the corner of Third (3rd) and Washington Streets.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page detailing different businesses that used to be in the S. D. Bishop Building and a list of member of the S. S. S. from 1881. Merchants; James Ross; Portsmouth Tribune; Merchant Tailors; Phillip Young. S. S. S. (1881) Members: Jessie Barber; Nellie L. Fawn; Bettie R. Hall; Jennie Lynn; Lucy K. Miller; Lizzie R. Neill; Emma I. Oldfield; Samuel L. Rice; Mary G. Russell; Jennie T. Stone; Harry Ball; Thomas J. Dunn; Walter M. Gibson; Orin G. Gould Jr.; William F. Morford
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is two black and white photos of flood scenes. Top one is Front Street, during the Ohio river Flood on February 13, 1884. Bottom is from the 1883 flood on Court Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving information about the German Methodist Church with an ad for the Heer Shoe Company at 111 West Front Street. Dr. Nast; Weidman; Phetzing; Schneider; Koch; Dressler; Kiefer; Professor Baum; J. M. Wendelkin; Vincent Brodbeck; Peter Brodbeck; Stephen Brodbeck; M. Lehman & Brothers were originally in the Shoe Business in the Trotter Block.
Photo image of Power's Corner, Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Street, future site of the Masonic Temple which was built in 1906; Waller Mound, which stood on the site of the Heinisch Residence on Waller Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page on the continuation of the Lightning Rod History; Pictured: Captain McClain. Benjamin Franklin; lightning; George Washington
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Flood Scene: Second (2nd) Street, East of Court, Feb. 13, 1884; The "Micklethwait" Corner, Second (2nd) and Market Streets, site of the "Washington"
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page separated into two sections. The first one is about Paul Boynton and his "Mother Hubbard" suit that was made of rubber and allowed him to "walk on water." The second part of the page gives brief information about local Professors. Goose Woods; Barnum and Bailey Circus; Varner House; Fair Grounds; Spry Building; Professor E. W. Smith & Son; Professor Carney; McFarland Building; Hudson School; Wilbur Smith ; Business College; Professor Jones; Professor Clark; Professor Moothart; Professor Graham; Kricker Building