Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is typed page giving details about the M. E. Church on Twelfth (12th) Street; Ad for J. B. Nichols & Co. at the corner of Third and Market Streets. Colored M. E. Church; Pastor Johnson; Forsythe's Grove on Robinson Avenue; Reverend Johnson; Timmonds Pond.
5 black and white photo images of various nature scenes at the "Kiwanis" Girl Scout Camp. The top center photo is of the Club House. This Girl Scout Camp was constructed by the Kiwanis Club and was located on Tremper's Farm on Pond Creek in West Portsmouth, Ohio. The camp opened on July 2, 1923 to excited Girl Scouts all over the county. It was built to accommodate around twenty five girls at one time.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Gallia Street East of Gay; "Judge" Crain; Second (2nd) Street East of Court; Plag's Brewery, Brewery Hollow (the brewery after which the hollow was named was erected in 1867 by Ward & Beuchler but they sold out to Meyer & Plagg due to lack of water supply. After taking full ownership, Charles Plagg eventually gave up the work and used the building as a tenement. The brewery burned in 1898 and the road was later renamed Mabert Ave.); Gallia Square (Gallia Street looking east from Chillicothe with the Cogswell Fountain in the center).
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Sepia tone photo of a makeshift monument dated November 4, 1920, when prohibition came to town: "In Memory of a Good Town:" Marshal Fred Schmitt
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: colorized postcard of a riverboat traveling on the Ohio Canal.
Article about the good qualities of Portsmouth in the Emigrants Directory.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Colored image of a water scene labeled "In Days of Yore;" Indian Rock; Ashland Coal; Small article about The Kernel- another name for a Turkish Bath, used to relieve rheumatism
Plastic black with white font license plate frame for Sunset Lanes. Top says in white font "I'd Rather Be Bowling" and the bottom says in white font "Sunset Lanes." Sunset Lanes is located at 2330 Seventeenth (17th) Street.