Color drawing of children playing with dog and promotional information. The Sommer Brothers (George & Leo) sold hardware, carriages, builder's supplies, paints and roofing at 220-222 Market Street.
Scanned page 76 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Sommer Bro's.; Portsmouth Hat & Glove Co.; John Neill, Sr.; Charles Ludgate; G. W. Anderson. Business clipping for C. D. Elden
black & white scanned images of Sommer Brothers Hardware & Cutlery and the brothers: Adam, Henry, Leo, Frank J., Charles A., Bernard, George, Aloysius, and Herman M. Also the business place of Adam Giesler, the Market Street Butcher, is shown.
Black & white scanned pages from publication. Homes pictured belong to Lewis W. Baker, W. Scott Todd, Capt. J. B. Weller, F. V. Knauss, Capt. A. W. Buskirk, Joseph T. Tracy, H. S. Grimes, J. A. Maxwell, John Gilgen, Fred Steahly.
black & white scanned images from publication.
Images shown: homes of A. M. Damarin, Will M. Pursell, J. M. Wendelken, George D. Selby and Irving Drew.
Black and white photo image with faint pink background of Soldiers' Monument in Tracy Park at Ninth (9th) and Chillicothe Streets. The 40-foot monument was dedicated in 1879 in honor of local soldiers killed in the early days of the Civil War. Sergeant John Barnes of Company G, portrayed on the top, was the first man from Scioto County killed in the Civil War. A photograph of Sergeant Barnes was sent to the sculptor, and those who knew Barnes prior to his death said the granite likeness was very good.