sepia-tone photo of 14 men and a child at the camp. Names listed as Reinhardt, Fortner, Stevens, Gahm, Prichard. Taylor. Mathiot. Zoerner, Fenner, Elam, Martin, Laney, Donaldson, and Distel. Gentlemen are steelworkers.
Colored photo of the Princess Margy boat coming down the Ohio River. The Princess Margy was built in 1980 in Dunbar, WV. There are three level self-sufficient live-aboard vessel. The first level consists of a lounge, full-size kitchen, half-bath and engine room. On the second level are 2 full bedrooms, a full size bath, and a utility room with full-size washer and dryer. There is also a covered rear deck. Enclosed areas are comfortably heated and cooled year round with a 3 ton electric heat pump. The third level is comprised of the pilot house and a large deck. Atop the pilot house is a 12” brass bell. Decorative, yet functional, wrought iron railing borders each level.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Prindle Furniture Co., 114 w 2nd St; T.M. Patterson's Book Bindery, 159 W Front St.; J.M. Stockham, 106 Court St.; The Blade Bulletin & Wuster Bros. Druggists, Corner 2nd & Court Sts. Newspaper clippings of ads for D.N. Long's Photographic Art Gallery; Isaac Freiburg Cigars; T. T. Garlic, Artist.
yellow paper carbon copy of the contract agreement between the Agricultural Society at the fairgrounds and the Medical Society to display space. Blue print form 303 with carbon blue handwriting.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page about Probate Judge Thomas C. Calvert. Pictured: John White; William Hard; Belle Connolly
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Proclamation for all Business and citizens that can bear arms to meet at the Old Market Square space at 4 pm. Proclamation was posted on July 14, 1868