Colorized photo image of the Devil's Den near South Portsmouth in Greenup County, Kentucky. It is a small burrow in the forest overlooking the river toward Portsmouth. Interestingly enough, on Groundhog day in the 1960's, the groundhog, Portsmouth Pete, would venture out of the Devil's Den. It was his home.
Black and white photo image from page of scrapbook. Pictured is the Spring Lane Distillery Company and Water Rooms. The offices were located at 161-163 West Front Street.
Spring Lane Distilling Company was located at 161-163 West Front Street, just outside the city limits at the junction of the Cincinnati, Portsmouth, & Virginia Railroad and the N & W Railroad. The plant was built in 1888; the president was M. Stanton.
The Portsmouth Hat Company was on the West Side, at the junction of State Routes 104 and 73.
Scanned page 80 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white illustration of Spring Lane Distilling Co. Offices and Warehouses on West Front Street.
Black and white photo image of the home at 1725 Baird Avenue. On back is written "Spring Family Home Portsmouth, Baird Ave, O." The 1916 city directory shows Walter Spring at 1725 Baird Avenue.
black & white photo image on page in booklet.(addresses in 1909 city directory) Portsmouth Hotel , 177-181 West Front Street; Legler House Hotel 175 West Front;
Scanned page 69 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about spiritualists and seances in Portsmouth. Black & white images of W. Pendergast; William Dunn; and John Watkins. Business clipping for A. B. Alger & Sons, Architects.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page about Portsmouth Spiritualists and Seances
Pictured: Sol. Lampman, F. C. Daehler-owned a furniture store on Market Street, J. O. Murfin, and Riverboat Captain Samuel Moore