Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Daum's Corner where J. F. Carr, Jeweler & Optician was located, later the site of The First National Bank; and The Haru-Gari (a mutual benefit and cultural association of German Americans) on Gallia Street.
Black and white photo negative of a Daughters of America Rally. In front of the Portsmouth Public Library (Scioto County Public Library) on Gallia Street. No names given.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 464. Das Vaterland; Michael Bender; Second (2nd) Street; Massie Street; Mr. Daum; Germania Hotel; Post Office; Gallia Street; Chillicothe Road; Scioto Trial; Herms Greenhouses; George Gies; Goosenest; Scioto House (1858); Leopold Bayer; Charles Slavens; Michael Hook; West Front Street; Andy Fisher; M. & C R.R.; Ben Woods (1877); W.C.T.U.; Market Street (1851)
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page talking about Daniel White's Jewelry Store with Frank Coriell adjoining Bruner's on Market Street.
Pcitured: John H. Higgins, Col. John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, T. m. Lynn, and A. P. Kerr
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Dan'l White; Mary Ann Allman; and Jas. Poe. Clipping of a newspaper article about F. H. Kincaid of Iowa, descendant of early Ohio governor, Robert Lucas visiting Lucasville and Lucas' grave. Clipping of an ad for Geo. A. Phillippi, jewelr. Clipping of a 50th, wedding anniversary announcement for Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Koblens.