Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Officer John Suter and Chain Gang. The Chain Gang was a group of prisoners chained together and forced to do physically challenging work as punishment. Pabst's Orchestra (middle) performed in the Wilhelm Opera House at the corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Streets and also played music at many social events in Portsmouth. It was led and conducted by Anton Pabst and began in 1875. Portsmouth Steel Company (bottom) was the Steel Mill in New Boston. It was called the Portsmouth Steel company from 1902 to 1909.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Officer John Suter and the Chain Gang; Ad for John Heer Clothing, Hats, and Furnishings at 825 Gallia Street; Article in the Portsmouth Times about Old Alexandria
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photo of the Officers and Directors for the First National Bank with a listing below; also, a black and white photo of an unknown baseball team (bottom).
Colorized photo image of scanned scrapbook page a listing of all the officers and teachers of the First Presbyterian Church in 1875. Reverend E. P. Pratt; Reverence H. A. Ketchum; Supton Robert Bell; originally published by J. N. Lutz; H. A. Lorberg; Professor John Lukens; Sherman Johnson; Margaret Stewart; William I. Grey; Louella Lloyd; Mrs. W. S. Cutler; Jesse Swim; Mary A. Hall; Mary Davis; E. B. Greene; Mrs. D. B. Cotton; Mrs. J. M. Wall; Irving Drew; Mrs. William Moore; A. O. Bing; Mary E. Draper; J. B. Nichols; Mary Bell Glidden; E. F. Draper; Addie Dunlap; Mrs. O. C. McCall; Dr. C. P. Dennis; Mary McClain Kehoe; J. H. Roads; Reverend E. P. Pratt; Robert Bell; Reverend H. A. Ketchum; C. S. Cadot; Carrie Stearns; John G. Peebles; Claras Sheldon; Joseph Riggs; B. B. Gaylord; Lizzie Neil; Richard Peebles; Margaret Peebles; George Watkins; Fannie Towse; Mary Murray; Mrs. J. C. Trotter; R. S. Silcox; Anna McGinley; Anna Barrett; E. Miller; B. R. Miles; D. N. Murray; anna Purdum; Martha Robinson; John Thompson; Mary Peebles; James Woods; George Bradley; Della Ramsey; T. M. Patterson; Martha Gaylord; J. W. Overturf; Venetia Ramsey; D. S. Johnson; Mrs. D. n. Murray; Dr. George W. Weyer; Sarah Kettle; John Peebles; Isaac Miller; Emma Bell; J. W. Purdum; Dr. P. J. Kline; Mrs. George Helfenstein; George Helfenstein; J. C. McGinley; O. C. McCall
Scanned page 192 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a list of officers and teachers who appeared in a 1875 image of the First Presbyterian Church Sunday School.
Reverend Dr. E. P. Pratt; Reverend H. A. Ketchum; Supt. Robert Bell; Professor John Lukens; Sherman Johnson; Margaret Stewart; William I. Grey; Louella Lloyd; Mrs. W. S. Cutler; Jesse Swim; Mary A. Hall; Mary Davis; E. B. Greene; Mrs. D. B. Cotton; Mrs. j. m. Wall; Irving Drew; Mrs. William Moore; A. O. Bing; Mary E. Draper; J. B. Nichols; Mary Bell Glidden; E. f. Draper; Addie Dunlap; Mrs. O. C. McCall; Dr. C. P. Dennis; Mary McClain Kehoe; J. F. Roads; Reverend E. P. Pratt; Robert Bell; Reverend H. A. Ketchum; c. S. Cadot; Clara Sheldon; Joseph Riggs; B. B. Gaylord; Annie Neill; Richard Peebles; Margaret Peebles; George Watkins; Fannie Towse; Mary Murrayl Anna Purdum; Maria Martha Robinson; John Thompson; Mary Peebles; James Woods; George Bradley; Della Ramsey; T. M. Patterson; Martha Gaylord; J. W. Overturf; Venetia Ramsey; D. S. johnson; Mrs. D. N. Murray; Dr. George W. Eyer; Sarah Kettle; John Peebles; Isaac Miller; Emma Bell; J. W. Purdum; Dr. P. J. Kline; Mrs. George Helfenstein; J. C. McGinley; O. C. McCall
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a paper with typed text reading "P.Y.G. 1880. You are cordially invited by the Young Gentlemen of Portsmouth, Ohio, to attend their Annual Hop at Biggs House, Friday Evening, December 31st. J. B. Nichols, Jr., J. G. Miller, T.N. Johnson, Jr., Committee;' a program for a Nights Templar Service at Second Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday 1889 listing the officers: S. M. Johnson, O.T. Dewey, D.B. Thurlow, E.F. Draper, J.H. Johnson, C.S. Cadot, F.B. Kehoe, Geo. Padan, D. O'Neill, J.H. Clough, and George M. Osborne; and a black & white photograph of the triplets: Meshach, Shadrach, and Abednego Hannahs.