Black & white photo of people looking away from camera "Patriotic Parade, So Webster O." written on back. Likely this scene is in 1918 after the Sedition Act was passed. A local farmer, son of German parents, had to apologize, kiss the American flag, pledge support for the U.S. cause, and lead a patriotic parade. It is not known what he had said or done. Simmering Market is at the left and the old brickyard in in the background.
Scanned page 90 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed wedding announcement for Margaret Belle Patterson and Arthur Ellis Everard; and a black & white imange of Portsmouth Iron & STeel Co., successors to Gaylord Rolling Mills Company.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about Patterson book Bindery; J. W. Dunham; F. C. Herms; Mr. Gaylord; Gaylord Rolling Mills; James Ballard's bakery
Sepia-toned postcard of (Albert) Paul and wife, Irene Ramey Book. Writing on back in pencil gives the names. The last name is written as "books" but both ways in records. Married 1919(?); Divorced 1936, possibly wedding photo.