Black & white photo image of Chillicothe Street. Pictured are: Anderson Brothers located at 301 Chillicothe Street
Bragdon's located at 406 Chillicothe Street
Lyric Theater located at 426 Chillicothe Street, and the new National Bank Building at left on the corner of Gallia and Chillicothe Streets.
Scanned page 115 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recounting a room in the basement of the old Northern Hotel (Railway Y.M.C.A) which used to be a barroom and was converted into a store for bibles; black & white images of Wellington Kinney, Geo. Sommer; and an unidentified woman. A printed newspaper clipping that reads I. Richman & Co.
Scanned page 114 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recounting a room in the basement of the old Northern Hotel (Railway Y.M.C.A) which used to be a barroom and was converted into a store for bibles.
Northern Hotel; Billy Sunday Tabernacle; H. A. Lorberg
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving details about when the Ohio River was frozen in 1872. The story talks about how the steamers were locked in, frozen into the water, and how it was when trying to go from Portsmouth to Ironton during this time. Captain Parrell; R. L. Pritchard; Wharfmaster; Tom Gallagher; Sonny Lambert; Fannie Dugan; Lizzie Bay; City of Portsmouth; Greenup County; Captain McAllister; Militia Company; Captain McQuigg; Ironton Company
Three Colorized photo images of the restaurant Big Boy with cars, houses, streets, and landscape surrounding each scene. The restaurants were located at 2004 Scioto Trail, U. S. 23 North as well as on Gallia Street and Kendall Avenue.