Colorized image of the Hotel St. Louis, which was originally built as a Welsh church located at 734 Third (3rd) Street. By 1906, the building had been converted into a hotel with 25 rooms.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 128. The Hotel; Large Wagon Yard; Front Street; Thomas Gaylord; D.N. Murray; James Riggs; Peter Kinney; John Tillow; Robert Montgomery; Francis Cleveland; Sam'l Tracy; D.D. Jones; The Gaylord Mills; Captain Kepner; The Plymouth (1830s); Commission House; J.Q. Gibson; Drake's Printing Office; Big Sandy; Robert Bell; The Silver Heels; J.L., Hibbs & Co (1856)
Copper colored coin/token for The Hub. One side says "The Hub, Portsmouth, Ohio" and "Good For 5 Cents In Trade" on the other side. The Hub was a café on Eleventh (11th) and Lawson Streets.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. The Huston Corner (1876); Second (2nd) Street; Court Street; Stoves & Tin; Stephen Brodbeck; John Jones; The Portsmouth Blade
Green glass bottle embossed: "The Ice Cream & Bottling Co. Portsmouth, Ohio." on front. "I.C.B." on bottom. In the 1920 Portsmouth City Directory listing: The Ice Cream & Bottling Co, J.M. Stockham President, Jonathan Tener Vice President, J. E. Tener Secretary & Manager, Russell Stockham Treasurer, 1402-1412 10th (Tenth) Street, Telephones: Home 315, Bell 51
Blue glass bottle embossed: "The Ice Cream & Bottling Co. Portsmouth, Ohio." on front. "I.C.B." on bottom. The 1910 Portsmouth City Directory lists The Ice Cream and Bottling Co. at 260 E 10th Street. In 1914 the address listed was 1400 10th (Tenth) Street.
Amber color glass bottle; (I.C.B. on bottom)The Portsmouth Ice Cream & Bottling Company was incorporated in April of 1910, and was located at 1402-1412 Tenth (10th) Street.
Scanned page 146 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed text about an "eccentric individual" named J.N. who periodically visited the city. People and places mentioned include: Taylor House; "Horse Shoe" Taylor; Andes; Jacob Findies, Sr.; Chance Wilson; C. E. Irwin; Republican; Valjean; Valley Blade; the Court House.
Scanned page 147 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed text about an "eccentric individual" named J.N. who periodically visited the city. People and places mentioned include: J. N. Free, Nellie Free, "Muggs' Landing"; "Foggs' Ferry"; Blade; George Watkins' book store; John Cooper; J. K and O. A. Lodwick; Mulheiser; Joe Huston; Stephen Edmunds; Fred Engelbrecht; Chirch of the Nativity; Hank Burton; Edw. Raine; Der Correspondent; H. P. Yeager; Eli Kenney; Chas. S. Green; Wagner Brothers; Tracy Park; Lydia Adair; Joe. Hornung; Buck Rayburn; CAleb Wick.