Photo image of the headstone of Ezekiel and Minerva Brown in Village Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Pumpkin Ridge Cemetery.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Extracts and Advertisements From Old Newspapers 1850-1865. W. H. Johnson; Merchants Block; William Montgomery; R. L. (Dick) Melcher; John Heer; Valjean; Bragdon's Dry Goods Store; Joseph Lopinsky; Sample Shoe Store
Two colorized images of the inside and outside of the Holy Redeemer church at 1325 Gallia Street. The church was founded when the need arose for the separation of the English and German speaking congregations. In 1853 the Irish Catholic congregation built their first Holy Redeemer building on Sixth (6th) Street. This building was constructed in 1905 on Gallia Street.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a brown paper with handwriting announcing the "Exhibition of Water Color and Charcoal work by Grace G. Cotton at W. W. Reilly's Book Store May 28, 1888.
Business clipping for C. D. Elden, Dry Goods.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a page with faded text that reads "Exercises of the C Grammar Grade, Union Street Building. Wed. P.M. March 30"
Scanned scrapbook showing black & white photo images from Lorberg's Pictorial Portsmouth pasted into his scrapbook. Exercises of the Class of 83 (1883); Wilhelm's Opera House; John P. Terry; Cornelius C. Hyatt; Moses Gregory; J.V. Robinson; George Stevenson
Copper colored coin/token. One sides shows dog illustration, "Real Pal" and "Manufactured by Excelsior Shoe, Portsmouth, O." on other side with an illustrated dog head.