Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: pictured is Raven Rock, near Portsmouth. There is an old story that claims that Daniel Boone jumped from the rock to escape a band of Indians. Raven Rock was a well known lookout spot for Indians.
Scanned page 88 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text about Raven Rock.
Black & white images of Home of William Lawson; Alexander LaCroix Beatty
Colorized image of Raven Rock. The famous rock sits facing the junction of the Ohio and Scioto Rivers about two miles west of Portsmouth. Old Scioto County folklore says that the rock used as a lookout point for the Shawnee Indians.
Black and white photo image of Raven Rock. The famous rock sits facing the junction of the Ohio and Scioto Rivers about two miles west of Portsmouth. Old Scioto County folklore says that the rock used as a lookout point for the Shawnee Indians.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 123. Raven Rock; Daniel Boone; James Keyes (1888); Indian; Scioto Heights; Henry Ruel; Caleb Wick; W. P. Martin; W. J. Emmett; Frank J. Baker
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 15. Pictured is a color postcard showing Raven Rock: Daniel Boone's Lookout. Also, George Gharky; Frank Robinson; Frank Glover; General Jacob Smith, all cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book, and a black and white photo of John (last name unreadable).
Scanned page 9 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a colorized image of Raven Rock; and black & white images of Lawson Indian Mound; D. F. Connell; Frank Brown; P. H. Kelley; John N. Royce; and George Gharki
Colorized image of Raven Rock. The famous rock sits facing the junction of the Ohio and Scioto Rivers about two miles west of Portsmouth. Old Scioto County folklore says that the rock used as a lookout point for the Shawnee Indians.