Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: The Market Street Arcade; Professor Carl Huber. Images cut from Lorberg's Portsmouth Pictorial, and Lorberg glued them into scrapbook.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 302. Pictured: The Market House (1828); Recruiting Station (1861); The Commercial Bank of Ohio; Hotel; Taylor House; Massie; Franklin; Buckeye; Union; White Bear; Collins; Wilson; National; Star; Mansion; Eagle; Farmer's; Grand; Plymouth; Clinton; Lafayette; The Church of the Nativity; German Methodist; The Burgess Mill; Caleb Wick; Washington McLean's Iron Works; Caleb Muhlheiser & Co; Brewery; John McDowell; Rupert Flour Mill; Waite Furniture Factory; Grassman's Furniture Shop; Dinsmore Vinegar Factory; Stephen Edmunds Broom Factory; John Sherer's Stove Store; Eberhard's Foundry; Fred Engelbrecht; Vincent Brodbeck; George Davis; Newton Robinson; Union Mills (1859)
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown are two color postcards: The Manley M. E. Church and Government Square. At the bottom of the page is an image of C. Westphal cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Black & white photo image of the Exhibit Theater at 916 Gallia Street as listed in the Portsmouth City Directory from 1914 to 1924. In 1926 and 1928 the listing is Dal-Mar Theater.
Colorized photo image of the Majestic Theatre, Portsmouth, Ohio located at the corner of Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe Streets. It opened around 1916 and was only listed in the 1918 City Directory. Originally the building was a Methodist Church. It was razed in 1929 for the construction of Portsmouth's third Masonic Temple Building.
Colorized photo image of the Majestic Theatre located at the corner of Sixth (6th) and Chillicothe Streets in the former Methodist Church building. It opened around 1916 and was only listed in the 1918 City Directory. It was demolished for the construction of Portsmouth's third Masonic Temple Building in 1928.
Aged bronze medal commemorating the 50th anniversary of the M.D. Friedman Company. The M.D. Friedman Company was a scrap processor company in the area, located along Route 52 between New Boston and Sciotoville. The company started in 1919 by M.D. Friedman in Cleveland, then moved to Ashland, Kentucky in 1921, the purchased the Route 52 site in 1936 and started operations here a year later.