black & white photo image from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 12
image of the team in uniform practicing in a field. Roster listed as Jerry Hall, center; Sam Harper, 2nd base; George Halfenstein, 3rd base; John Wilhelm, short stop; Ed Kelly, left field; Pat Corbett, 1st base; Ban (Dan?)Spry, right field; Tom Brown (no position). James P. Newman listed at bottom of photo.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: River City Band, V. A. Talbott, S. G. Hopkins, Fellowship Club at 825 Sixth Street, and Newspaper Ad for the Portsmouth Branch of the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad
Scanned page 32 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of the River City Band, Portsmouth, O.; The Masonic Temple built on Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets in 1906; Salt Wollen Mill; and Father Nonnan.
An image captioned Market Street 1847 is missing from the page.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: River City Baseball Club with names and positions below: Terry Hall- Catcher, Sam Harper- 2nd, Geo. Helfenstein- 3rd, John Wilhelm, Shortstop;, Ed Kelly- Left Field, Pab Corbett- 1st; Ad for Boynton, Slavens & Co. Hall's Copper Lightning Rods; Wm. Cutler; C. P. Tracy; W. A. Connolley
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photo of the River City Baseball Club with names below and the positions they played: Jerry Hall- Catcher, Sam Harper 2nd, Geo. Helfenstein 3rd, John Wilhelm Shortstop, Ed Kelly Left Field, Pab Corbett 1st, Ban Spry Right Field, last name is cut off at bottom ; Colored Church on Fifth (5th) Street, 1844; Advertisement for Pursell, Ewing & Co. at 125 Front Street
Eight small color photo images of Portsmouth area; Raven Rock, Canal, Union Mills, Lover's Lane, Government Building, Millbrook Station, Casino, and Tracy Park. Correspondence on back.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 85. River Dams; Henry Bannon's History of Scioto County; Solomon Smith Russell; Berger Family; Bell Ringers; Wilheim's Hall; Tom Thumb; Blind Tom; E. E. Ewing; W. J. Thompson; John Musser; Joseph G. Reed; Nar Morgan; Civil War; Hassie Hall; John Benier; Spry Block