Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 169. Pictured is a typed page giving a brief history about the school building at the corner of Fifth (5th) and Court Streets and its pupils. Miss Sarah Kettle; Miss Jennie Morann; Miss Hayes; Miss Bratt; Miss Johnson; Troy Ross; Hiram Gregory; Will Drake; Herbert McCorney; Ed Neill; Anton Giesler; Joe Palmer; CushSuter; Charles Dunham; Charles Davis; Tom McConnell; Joseph Mitchell; Frank Lynn; Clay Barber; Frank Lewis; Will Kapphahn; Frank Weaterhwax; John Harper; George Caffy; Mish Tillow; James Jack;Raymond Buell; Will Klingman; Will Gower; Dan Reagan; Frank Duncan; Warren Gammon; Frank Burt; Hal Welsh; Henry Brodbeck; Jacob Duvall; John McCarty; Charles Stilcox; Dwight Johnson; Charles Powers; Dan Dunn; Claude Munn; Charles Davis; Henry Yaeger; Will Horr; Henry Wise; Frank Vigus; George Brown; Gus Beumler; Ed Gibbs; Fred Ruhlman; John O' Connor; Egg Gates; Clint Nichols; Will Loomis; Charles Chricton (Crichton); Volney Row; Frank Draper; Will Locher; James Rumsey; Jacob Kah; Paul Leopold; Guilford Heaton; Clay Barnes; Thomas Ross; Henry Herzog; Howard Johnson; Lemuel Royse; Jeff Smith; John Miller; Charles Damarin; Edward Corriell; Frank Connolly; Moses Gregory; Will Suter; Lute Gilbert; John Moore; Enos Moore; Charles Gunn; John Simler; Belden Nichols; Will Paxton
Scanned page 139 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text account of the public wells that used to serve Portsmouth: Gaylord Mill, frequented by Wm. Harris, Ben Fisher, Crad Phillips, Chas. Simpson, Chas. Pratt, Woods Simpson, Louiis Bloomeyer, Chas Bittner, Conrad Wamser, Joe Gang, Joe Rase, Phin Stone, and others until the mill was removed and York Park was built.
Bottom: black & white image of "Huston Corner" at Second (2nd) and Court Streets, 1876; and an ad clipping for Zottman's German Soap.
Scanned page 138 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text account of the public wells that used to serve Portsmouth: Market & Front Streets; John Brown Well; Pond's Extract; The Ball Well.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about local Portsmouth residents. Sinton Street; David Sinton; Charles S. Green; Scioto County Furnaces; J. F. Taylor; Universal Garage; Green's Row; Gaylord Mill; Planters' Hotel in St. Louis; Mrs. H. F. Thompson; Mrs. E. J. Salt; Historical Society's Museum; Union Mills; York Park; Mound Park; Raven Rock; West Side; Methodists; Bishop Asbury
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about the early history of Portsmouth. Henry Massie; Alexandria; John Brown; floods; General Rufus Putnam; Captain Josiah Shackford; William Lawson; William Jones
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page about early Portsmouth history. It talks about how Portsmouth was platted and how Scioto County was formed from Adams County. Henry Massie; Ohio River; Scioto River; William Lawson; Damarin Farm; Campbell Avenue; Scioto County; Adams' County Recorder's Office; Chillicothe and Scioto Streets
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about early Portsmouth history and residents. William Musser & Sons; Judge R. A. Calvert; Thomas G. Calvert; Lord Calvert of Baltimore; Governor Sprague
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about some early Portsmouth history, mostly involving Governor Sprague's visit in the 1800's. Mrs. Frank Calvert; Alex G. Bell; Lovers' Lane:" Will Ware; Dr. Calvert
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about early Portsmouth businesses. Oakes and Buskirk; S. R. Ross; Market Square; Weekly Times; Massie Block; W. G. Cooper; Gallia Street house; William Harrison