Scanned page 5 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a colorized image of Ye Olde Union Mills on the West Side with typed text about the Ohio Canal. Black & white images of David Lawrence and S. B. Drouilard. Clipping of an air-mail postmark.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white typed text:
"Ye Olden Tyme
Random Sketches
Unusual and out of the ordinary incidents and happenings on old
Portsmouth, Ohio
The period of
McGuffey's Reader
And Golden Rule Days
Quaint Stories
Interesting Illustrations
Recollections"
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photo of Yeaher's Dry Goods Store on Market Street and another black and white photo of Second (2nd) & Court Streets; Damarin Corner
A scene from York Park after the flood. The park was located along the Ohio River where a rolling (steel) mill had stood before it was destroyed by fire. The park was named after Levi York, president of Burgess Steel & Iron Works.
Black & white photo of flood damage in York Park, date unknown, possibly the flood of 1913. York Park, named for Levi York, was located on the Ohio River bank on Front Street between Chillicothe Street and Washington Street in the early 1900's.
Sepia tone image of York Park outside of the old flood wall. York Park, named for Levi D. York, was located on the Ohio River bank in the area between Chillicothe Street and Washington Street in the early 1900's.
Colorized photo image of scanned scrapbook page: York Place- typed page giving brief details about York Place, named after Levi D. York who was integral to the Steel Mills in Portsmouth and New Boston. York Place was a park that was located where the Gaylord Rolling Mills used to be, from Front Street to Chillicothe Street. Below the text is an image.