Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white cutouts of ads for J.H. Wait & Son, Furniture Manufacturers; Frank Amann, Druggist; Biggs House, hotel; J.H. Johnson, Gent's Furnishing; G.D. Selby, Sewing Machines; G.S. Oldfield, Grocery; Thomas Brown, Baking Powder Manufacturer. Black & White photographs of H. Seberger; F.B.M. Corson, Ed Burke, Harry Kinney, Wellington, Kinney, Frank Todd; Dr. Raschig; Miss Lou Robinson, Miss Genevieve Lloyd, Prof. E.S. Sparks; William Montgomery; William M. Pursell, C.S. Cadot, D.L. Jones, E.J. Carson; and an unknown group of ladies.
Colorized image of Camp Arion. This is an image of Coe's Siding. Camp Arion was established in the late 1800's as a sort of retreat where people could go and spend time in cabins and enjoy the outdoors.
Black & white photo image of water falls on the Little Scioto River at Dixon's Mill. Built in 1804, the mill was purchased and named by Silas Dixon in 1850
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white black and white images of a group at Henry's Springs; Hos. A. F. McCormick; and Butch White.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Mt. Tabor on Kinney's Lane, residence of Theo K. Funk. Ads for Stricklett & Bagby, Wholesale Dairies on Second (2nd) Street and a new grocery store ran and operated by John S. Davis located at the corner of Second (2nd) and Chillicothe Streets