Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page with information about Emanuel Troxler, the man who located at Portsmouth and had a mind to plat the city. Water Street; Front Street; Henry Massie; Governor St. Clair; Justice of the Peace; Thos. Burt and Polly Shoup' Lafayette Mills; Little Scioto Bridge
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Continuation of Emanuel Troxler and his entry in the Official Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers Buried in Ohio. Daniel Corwin; N & W station in Sciotoville; Towne & McConnell's Brickyard
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about the Fourth of July Celebrations in 1842: Sabbath Schools' Celebrations and order of procession for local churches. Methodist Episcopal Church; Presbyterian Church; John McDowell, Marshal
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured:typed page giving information about the history of Protestant Churches in Portsmouth on July 1, 1842. Market House; John McDowell; B. B. Gaylord; John K. Lodwick; William Salsbury; M. Gregory; T. S. Currie; Wm. McCarrell; N. W. Chapman; D. N. Murray; Methodist Church on corner of Second (2nd) and Market Streets; Reverend Foster; Thomas Dugan; B. L. Jefferson; Merchants' Block; Bigelow; J. M. Rumsey & Co.; Rev. E. Burr; All Saints Church
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page about the churches of Portsmouth (continued). Col. Peter Kinney; Dr. Burr; Rev. Aaron Williams; First Presbyterians; first courthouse; T. M. Lynn; Mrs. A. Samuel; A. L. Lewis; John Speed
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Letter from Augusta Cutler, former Portsmouth resident, describing the book H. A. Lorberg sent her. It had pictures of Portsmouth inside, and Miss Cutler reminisces about her time in the city; the Bostona and Jacob Stradler during the Civil War. Augusta Cutler; Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church; W. S. Cutler; Charles E. rose; William Rose; J. B. Pond; Ohio Canal; S. & H. V. Railroad; Samuel Baird; May Johnson; L. H. Johnson