Scanned page 128 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text with information on prominent citizens and businesses: Whitney Building; Mr. Bell; Silver heels; Anna Neill; Mrs. Grant Burke; John Neill, Sr.; Dr. G. S. B. Hempstead; John G. Neill; George W. Neill; Edward Neill; First Church. A black & white image of young folks at Millbrook and a clipping for an ad for Ferd I. Goetz's Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: two group photos of prominent Portsmouth citizens with names listed below. Pictured 1 is from an unknown company: Henry Amberg; Captain A. W. Buskirk; Dan Leichner, president; John Doerr; William P. Ripley; Joseph P. Merrill. Picture 2 is workers from the Government Building: Oscar F. Wilhelm; Mary Lennon; George Walters; Edward E. Butler
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a collection of prominent Portsmouth men of some company with their names listed below. Fred Goltz, B. F. Royse, W. H. Rhodes, B. F. Lynn, T. C. Beatty- clerk, Theodore Dotty, Dr. P. J. Kline, John A. Ives- president, A. H. Bannon, H. P. Pursell, Robert McAleer, J. W. Dawson- Dec'd, Oscar Knorr, Rob't Clare, F. W. Knowles. Newspaper advertisements for Amann's Pharmacy on Market and Gallia Streets, The Stag Cafe at 113 West Second (2nd) Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a collection of photos of prominent Portsmouth men with their names listed below: C. A. Goddard Jr., W. H. Bright, C. S. Bright, H. E. Taylor, J. L. Patterson, J. H. Collier. Also pictured are ads for local Portsmouth businesses
Scanned page 143 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing prominent visitors to Portsmouth who frequented the saloon, beer garden, and the "Golden Lamb." Races held at Mound Park, the Fair Grounds east of Offnere, Damarin Farm, and the Chick farm.
Scanned page 144 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing races held in Wheelersburg and Mt. Joy.
"Coil Oil Johnny" was a rich and frequent visitor to his local friends: Tom Collins, Dutch Mike, Mort Crawford, John White, Wm. Loomis, and others.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth: prominent Portsmouth women with their names listed below the image (only bottom two rows of pictures is shown) Each picture has a number that corresponds with their name. 1. Eliza V. Dutuit 2. Mary S. Cotton 3. Margaret Lloyd 4. Sarah M. McCall 5. Mary Adams Draper 6. Eliza J. Snodgrass 7. Lydia W. Selby 8. Elida E. Kline 9. Lena Kline Reed
10. Elizabeth W. Hitney
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page about property changes at the corner of Washington and Fourth (4th) Streets; Emma Bell's Kindergarten; saloon; beer garden; Dr. Gibson; Charles Reed; Charles Richardson; Charles Richman; Edward Weir; Parker Rigenberich; Ernest Blumenshein; Martha Peebles; Clara Simpson; Gertrude Clark; James O. Murfin; Offnere Hope; Charlotte Bannon; Louise Dever; Children of Mr. and Mrs. Pursell; John Eisman's children; children of E. B. moore; Raymond York; Bertha Reed; W. H. Bonsall; A. McFarland's children; Dr. Field's children; Amy Thompson; Fannie Smith; Hiram Williamson; Captain Wash Williamson; Reliance; Handy; Ohio Canal boats