Scanned page 32 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text about The Church of the Nativity (Catholic) which later split into St. Mary's (German) and Holy Redeemer (non-German). Prior to St. Mary's construction, the lot was used for pig iron storage for the Scioto and Hocking Valley Railway under the charge of Uriah Barber and Henry Davison. Church of Nativity; Pariah House; St. Mary's Church; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davison; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper.
Black & white images of John Cooper; Adley Brown; and Isaac Pyles.
Black and white photo negative of the Catholic Welfare Bureau of Scioto County building. It was established in Portsmouth in 1957 and then became a Community Chest Agency in 1960. in 1965, it was located at 534 Sixth (6th) Street.
Black and white photo of a family in front of the cave structure. Back of photo, "Coming from Portsmouth, May 30, 1921." Location is on Rte. 23 in Pike County. Now gone but was located at entrance to Scioto Trail State Park.
Dinner Menu for the First Anniversary Camp Shawnee No. 2, Company 1520 - S51A, Portsmouth, Ohio.. The young men enrolled in the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps.) program in Shawnee Forest are also listed.
Various metal shields, buttons, and pins from the estate of John H. Hawkins, manager of the Civilian Conservation Camp Shawnee No. 2 in Shawnee Forest 1933-1935.
Photo image of the headstone of Cecil and Goldie Kepp in Village Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Pumpkin Ridge Cemetery.