Black and white photo negative of the Catholic Welfare Bureau of Scioto County building. It was established in Portsmouth in 1957 and then became a Community Chest Agency in 1960. in 1965, it was located at 534 Sixth (6th) Street.
Scanned page 32 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text about The Church of the Nativity (Catholic) which later split into St. Mary's (German) and Holy Redeemer (non-German). Prior to St. Mary's construction, the lot was used for pig iron storage for the Scioto and Hocking Valley Railway under the charge of Uriah Barber and Henry Davison. Church of Nativity; Pariah House; St. Mary's Church; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davison; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper.
Black & white images of John Cooper; Adley Brown; and Isaac Pyles.
Colorized image of the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church at 1325 Gallia Street. The Holy Redeemer church was founded when a need arose for the separation of English and German-speaking congregations. In 1853 the Irish Catholic congregation built their first Holy Redeemer building on Sixth (6th) Street. This building was constructed in 1905 on Gallia Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page with black and white photographs of unknown men at the bottom. In the typed paragraphs, there is information about the Catholic Church of the Nativity, St. Mary's Church, Pig Iron, and the Scioto and Hocking Valley Railway
Off-white card that unfolds at an angle and holds senior card with name, tissue and card with class roll and information for Bloom Township High School 1922 for Catherine Elizabeth Bauer.