Photo image of the headstone of George Henry Prather in Village Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Pumpkin Ridge Cemetery.
Front: Sepia toned illustration of young man and woman in row boat. "Gates, A No. 1 Baking Powder is Pure" written on top.
Back: Ad for Geo. (George) Helt Grocery.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: George Helfenstein; J. M. Laird; S. B. Drouillard; Dr. Bing; J. A. Weatherwax; Eli Dickinson; Adam Giesler's Meat Market
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 443. George H. Helfenstein; B.L. Jefferson; C.W. Higgins; Higgins House; John M; Charles and Crayton; Edward N. Hope; George A. Waller; David Hull; Scioto & Hocking Valley Ry; Adolph Hurth Sr.; M.S. Timmonds; C.C. Hyatt; M. Kehoe; Frank C. Gibbs; Charles B. Barton; Postmaster; Giles Gilbert; E.B. Greene & Co; Keystone Furnace; James Grimes; People's Foundry; Doc McCloud; Brilliant Restaurant; In 1872; Alex Altsman; R. Bell & Co; Harley P. Amen; Tim McCarty; Valley Book Store; Henry D. Baker; E.H. Hall; R. Bell & Co; David Barr; Louis Baum, Sr; David Beardsley; Henry Buechler; Adams Express Wagon; Offnere Street; Cemetery Road
Scanned page 22 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white typed text clippings of a funeral notice for George H. Gharky, Jr.; a card of appreciation for H.A. Lorberg from the Trustees of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, Inc for presenting "Scenes of Roosevelt Game Preserve..."; a newspaper clipping about Daniel Bostwick being struck by lightening; a newspaper clipping regarding a movement to establish a museum in Mound Park and a donation from Charles Wertz; and short ads regarding the Kindergarten School and Miss Emma Bell, John Dice's Livery Stable, and Jacob Zottman's Soap and Candle Factory.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown: George H. Gaffy and Dr. Crees, both images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth. Also shown are sepia photos of Dr. Crees; Etta Draper; John Ratcliff. Also pictured is "Father" McDowell, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Also there is a color postcard showing Bigelow M. E. Church.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a back & white image of George H. Caffey.
Printed invitation to a New Year Soiree at Biggs House in 1855