Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is T. J. Pursell; William Steindam, Dow Ellis, Jacob Laubly. Also shown is a typed page giving information about local Portsmouth Businesses located around Second (2nd) Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 50. T. M. Lynn; William Steindam; Felix Loth; H. Clay Turley; Portsmouth Agricultural Works; Buckeye Mowers; Western Railway Company
Black & white text and a photo of the T. M. Patterson Book Bindery building at 159 West Front Street. Photos of T. M. Patterson and James Patterson are shown.
Black and white portrait image of T. M. Patterson, 1826-1918 in a black frame. Patterson began in partnership in the book binding business in 1855. He dissolved the partnership in 1866, and in 1882, he added paper boxes to his line. Although he passed away in 1918, the Patterson Paper Box Co. lasted until its closure in 2002.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: T. M. Patterson and P. H. Zoellner. Both images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth. Patterson owned the T. M. Patterson Book Bindery, started in 1866. P. H. Zoellner owned a jewelry store on Second (2nd) Street
Bigelow Chapel Dinner Ticket for April 11, 1867, Carnegie Hero Fund Commission Letter, American Legion Door Hanger
The building on the left was T. M. Patterson Book Bindery Company at 159 West Front Street where Thomas McNutt Patterson opened his business in 1866. The image at the center bottom shows the T. M. Patterson Paper Box Company at 709 Front Street where it continued until it closed. The upper right image was possibly another site the Patterson business was located.