Scanned page 143 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing prominent visitors to Portsmouth who frequented the saloon, beer garden, and the "Golden Lamb." Races held at Mound Park, the Fair Grounds east of Offnere, Damarin Farm, and the Chick farm.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a collection of photos of prominent Portsmouth men with their names listed below: C. A. Goddard Jr., W. H. Bright, C. S. Bright, H. E. Taylor, J. L. Patterson, J. H. Collier. Also pictured are ads for local Portsmouth businesses
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a collection of prominent Portsmouth men of some company with their names listed below. Fred Goltz, B. F. Royse, W. H. Rhodes, B. F. Lynn, T. C. Beatty- clerk, Theodore Dotty, Dr. P. J. Kline, John A. Ives- president, A. H. Bannon, H. P. Pursell, Robert McAleer, J. W. Dawson- Dec'd, Oscar Knorr, Rob't Clare, F. W. Knowles. Newspaper advertisements for Amann's Pharmacy on Market and Gallia Streets, The Stag Cafe at 113 West Second (2nd) Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: two group photos of prominent Portsmouth citizens with names listed below. Pictured 1 is from an unknown company: Henry Amberg; Captain A. W. Buskirk; Dan Leichner, president; John Doerr; William P. Ripley; Joseph P. Merrill. Picture 2 is workers from the Government Building: Oscar F. Wilhelm; Mary Lennon; George Walters; Edward E. Butler
Scanned page 128 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text with information on prominent citizens and businesses: Whitney Building; Mr. Bell; Silver heels; Anna Neill; Mrs. Grant Burke; John Neill, Sr.; Dr. G. S. B. Hempstead; John G. Neill; George W. Neill; Edward Neill; First Church. A black & white image of young folks at Millbrook and a clipping for an ad for Ferd I. Goetz's Ice Cream Parlor and Restaurant.
Scanned page 127 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text with information on prominent citizens and businesses: Superintendents Bolton, Poe, Campbell, Cox, Lukins; J. M. Wall; Farmers' National Bank; Mrs. Wall; Alice Hayes; Miss Waller; Miss McFarlin; Mrs. Mulligan; Mrs. Ashton; Mrs. McKeown; Miss Bratt; Miss Johnson; Miss Mattie Lynn; Miss Mattie O'Neill; Mr. Irving Drew; Robert Bell; Feifenberich, Drew and Grigg; Huston Stone Front; A. Steinkamp & Co.; Portsmouth Shoe Co.; Padan Bros. Co.; The Star; Standard; Brodt; Koblens; Huston; Micklethwait grocery
Scanned page 126 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text with information on prominent citizens and businesses: J. M. Ramsey & Co., John Peebles; A.O. Bing; Dr. Bing; Wilbur Bing; Union Savings and Trust Company; Mr. Louis Miller; Emanuel Miller; W. A. Cisena; John E. Miller; Miller, Cisena & Co.; Mary Kehoe (nee McClain); Frank B. Kehoe; Portsmouth Banking Company; Chas. Elden; Captain McClain; Captain Sam'l and Enos B. More; Bostona; Portsmouth Young Ladies' Seminary; John Jones (Mayor); M. M. Wall; Judith Watkins.
Scanned page 145 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text narrative about a group going around to convince Saloon owners to close their businesses; and The National Hotel. Charlie McGabe; crusaders; Reverend Hober Ketchum; John Jones; Michael Redinger; Dutch Mike
Red, black and gold badge worn by city officials as part of "Progressive Portsmouth." Worn June 13-17, 1926 during the G. A. R. Encampment. It was the sixtieth encampment held, and the event was in honor of the Ohio Civil War veterans: Ohio's "thin line of blue."