Black & white photograph postcard of group seated on a porch.
Individuals identified: Mr. R.A. Mitchell,Mrs. Sarah Barber,Mrs Martha Markey, Mrs. Margaret Burns,Mr. Samuel Burwell, Mrs Jean Davis, Tina Thomas, John R. Thomas, Margaret Burwell Thomas, Eva Barber
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Barney Gately
Ads for Moses Gramm, China and Glassware on Second (2nd) Street
Exterior of P. H. Zoellner's and the Town Clock: Phillip Zoellner owned a jewelry store on Second (2nd) Street where the clock originally stood; Marting Brothers & Company on Chillicothe Street, and a Summer Camp at Arion
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Barney Gately; St. Mary's School; The "Palais" Skating Rink, Later, "The Grand Opera House"; McLendon Tabernacle Campaign building, Jan 11, 1925.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. typedwritten in black: Barnum's Circus: "Greatest Show on Earth; Barnum's time in Portsmouth. P. T. Barnum was a butcher before he went into the circus business. Text talks about various acts Barnum had like the famous Swedish Nightingale Jenny Lind, Tom Thumb, and Siamese Twins. When Ringling and Barnum came to Portsmouth, he visited with local butcher George Daum, who had a meat market. Ringling had a relative in Portsmouth: Mrs. McCadden