Scanned page 159 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text account of a spelling match held between teachers and lawyers at the Court House. Participants included: J. B. Pollitt; Wm. Reid; Duncan LIvintstone; Martin Crain; Jno. J. Glidden; Sam. J. Huston; Robert N. Spry; Chas. McFarland; Noah J. Dever; S. G. McCullough; R. A. Calvert; Wm. Waller; J. P. Purdum; Dan'l Ryan; F. C. Searl; Sam M. Johnson; Jura Fullerton; O. F. More; Jno. M. Lynn, J. J. McFarlin; Mrs. Glidden; Mrs. Gatterman; Mrs. Ashton; Miss Bratt; Miss Watkins; Miss Barklow; Miss Waller; Miss Lewis; Miss Vigue; Miss Burne; Miss Wheeler; Miss Switzer; Miss Kettle; Miss Sheldon; Miss Johnson; Miss Ball; Mrs. Mokeon; Mrs. Mulligan; Miss O'Neill; Miss Lynn; Miss Alice Hayes; Miss Jennie Moran.
Black and white photo negative of a newspaper article on The Portsmouth Spartans win against the New York Giants. The article was in The Portsmouth Times, published on Monday, September 26, 1932.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: "Souvenirs of Portsmouth, Ohio" Booklet given to General U. S. Grant
East Side Chillicothe Street between Third (3rd) & Fourth (4th)
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a newspaper clipping of a story about a father talking to his daughter about Santa Claus entitled "Santa Claus Live"
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: "Sandy" Lewis; Edwin White; Ad for Whittaker & Co. at Court and Second (2nd) Streets; Ad for Mary Allman at 75 West Third (3rd) Street
black & white photo image from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 20
Located in Greenlawn Cemetery the inscription continues: Husband of Elizabeth Tanner. Who departed this life September 21, 1836. Aged 35 years, 5 months and 17 days. whose death was caused by bursting of a cannon fired in "honour" of President Jackson's landing in Portsmouth, Ohio. He survived only 21 hours then departed to try the realities of a better world we hope.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text; a black & white image of August Lorberg; and five Christmas Seals from 1926.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: black and white photo of "Rabbit" McGee and a typed page about Mrs. Kinney's Home Improvements to the house on Mt. Tabor; Mrs. Oscar Boyer; Clay Murfin home; Kinney Burial Ground on Waller Street