Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 517. Dr. Wolfard; Front Street; Francis Cleveland; Inquirer (1850); Robert Montgomery; Market Street; William Wurtz; Buddy Wurtz; Dr. J.W. Spry; Davis Smith & Co; Wm. Wittenmeyer; Eagle Dry Goods; Whiney and Huntington (1847); United States Hotel; A. Hechinger; Massie Street; The Star Flour Mill; Chillicothe Street; Terry Davis and Smith; Anna Coney; Farmers' Hotel; D.R. Rosenbaum & Co; Maddock Bros Building (1850); W.E. Williams; The George Johnson Property; 509 Second (2nd); City Post Office (1860s); W.P. Camden; Postmaster; Massie Block; Johnson Property
Clear glass medicine bottle with black cap and red and white label. Faded hand written instructions on label. Dr. Braunlin practiced from 1914-1964. He was a Doctor and a Pharmacist.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 514. Dr. Waller; Ohio Legislature; County Commissioner (1810-1813); School Board; Waller Woods; Gen. U.S. Grant School; Union Street School; Hannah Waller; George A. Waller; Mayor; William Waller; Postmaster; W.K. Thompson; Capt. Francis Cleveland; Miss Anna Ross; Hempstead Academy; Dr. Thos. Waller; General Hospital; Alexandria
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Dr. William Davis Tremper, prominent Portsmouth physician (1851-1928). Black and white photo is on card stock- like material.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white illustration of Dr. Stephen S. Halderman; and Christ Church, with a clipping about Market Street.
black & white scanned portrait image from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 6
Dr. James M. Shackelford, also spelled Shackleford, was a Portsmouth physician until he moved to Des Moines, IA. He died there in 1872.