Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Professor W. D. Clark; Professor W. R. Graham; E. W. Moothart; and the cover of the first city directory in 1856. Colorized image of Coles Boulevard. Clipped ads for Clinton Hotel, Uriah White; W. H. Reed, Attorney at Law.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about local hotels, some of the patrons, and entertainment associated with them. Professor Weaver; Barber Shop; United States Hotel; David Hahn; Scioto Inn; Biggs; Old Bull; Josh Billings; Mr. & Mrs. Tom Thumb; Massie Hall; Berger Family Bell Ringers; Sol Smith Russell; Eli Perkins; Clara Louise Kellogg; Remenyi and Wilhilmy; Gen. J. Warren Kiefer; Tracy Park Soldiers; Robson and Crane; Wilhelm; Thomas W. Keene; Lou Dockstader; J.H. Haverly; Charles A Gardner; Fritz Emett; Emma Abbott; Colonel Robert Ingersoll; James G. Blaine; Orville Grant; Henry Ward Beecher; Russell Conwell; General Kilpatrick
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a paper, folded program for Shakespeare's "As You Like It" performed at the Portsmouth High School by the class of 1915. The performance was scheduled for May 13, 14, 1915
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a Program for the Portsmouth High School Alumni Association Reunion on June 14, 1901; Korn Karnival Parade Scene; County Voting Ticket.
The Korn Karnival was the predecessor to River Days. The first festival was held in 1913. It lasted until 1917, when it was suspended due to WWI. Efforts to revive the festival after WWI ended ultimately failed.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a program for the sixth annual reunion of the Scioto Valley Odd Fellows Association. The reunion was to take place in Tracy Park on September 1, 1902.