Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 94. River Trade (1870s); Captain E. B.; Samuel Moore; Chris Young; John Steele; Andy Hunster; Captain McAllister; James Patterson; Simon P. Halmert; Charles Soule; George Tittle; Tom Collins
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Typed page with information about local Riverboat Captains; Captain Chris Young; Captain McClain; Captain McGuire; Captain Kener; Pilot Samuel Moore; Bonanza; Captain W. P. Ripley; Lon McFarland; Captain McAllister; Bob McAllister; John G. Neill; Press Lodwick; Jim Patterson; Lon Burt; Captain James Stephenson; Roby McCall; Captain Wash. Williamson; Reliance; Handy; Thomas Dugan; Fannie Dugan; Ben Johnson; Bob Kearns; Shep Kearns; Addison Haley; Shank Lewis; Ben Lewis; Aunt Charlotte Parker; William Harris; John Steele; Alex Hunter; John Dixon
Scanned page 26 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing sepia image of the Riverside Base Ball Club with printed text of their history and original members. Black & white image of August Cook. Clipped business ads and announcements for Shackleford & Chrichton; Boarding House, Enos Gunn; Old Line transportation, Scioto No. 2, B. Kepner; soda water at the Opera House drug store; Cunningham's Peerless Baking Powder.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typed page giving a brief history of the Riverside Baseball Club, organized in Portsmouth in 1866. They took the name "Riverside" because Portsmouth was called the River City. Above the text are two pictures of the team with names listed below them, though it is unclear if the names go with one or both of the pictures shown.