Typewritten scrapbook page with reference to: Charles Siefert; Harmonica Garden; Bowling Alley; Eleventh (11th) Street; J.W. March Co; George Padan; Ladies' Parlor Shoe Store; Charles W. White; J.G. Wurster; Wurster Bros; G.H. Gaffy; City Clerk (1858); J.L. Ward; W.A. Hutchins; Francis Cleveland; Stephen Edmunds; Azel Glover; James Malcon; Wood; James Lodwick; Thomas S. Currie; John N. Lodwick; George H. Gaffy; John L. Ward; Rev Dr. Burr; Rev Dr. Pratt; Prof. E.E. White; James H. Poe; Fuller and Hathaway (1876); Trotter Building; A.J. Fuller
Sepia-toned portrait photo image of Charles Robertson. Photo is glued to mat. Robertson was a pastor at 2nd Presbyterian Church from 1909-1914. Later he served as "Supply Pastor" for 16 months until he left for N.Y. in 1946. He died in Connecticut in 1953.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of Charles S. Hall and a newspaper clipping from the Daily Evening Tribune with an ad for A. M'Farland, office on Front Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typed page talking about Charles S. Green and his contribution to Portsmouth. Green built the houses on the east side of Sinton Avenue, from Gallia to Fourth (4th) Street, known as "Green's Row." Universal Garage; Gaylord Rolling Mill; conservatory east of the Charles Woodley residence; Mrs. E. J. Salt; Frank M. Green; Planters' Hotel in St. Louis.
Pictured: James A. Cleaver; Captain C. Milstead; and J. J. Spencer, all cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.