Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Portsmouth's Historical Pageant pamphlet and rehearsal notice to be held at Baseman's Dancing Academy at the corner of Seventh (7th) and Chillicothe Streets.
Also pictured is L. Janney, Portsmouth citizen
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page detailing Portsmouth's Fourth of July Centennial Celebration that involved parades, music, and bonfires.
Below text: G. W. Moothart and Marshal Fred Schmitt, both prominent Portsmouth citizens. Pictures cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book. Also, a sketch of the Palace Restaurant on Second (2nd) Street.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page talking about how Portsmouth was established and the men involved with its creation. Major John Belli; Ohio River floods; Colonel Alexander Parker; Virginia Military Survey; Parker Survey; Henry Massie; Thomas Parker; Nathaniel Willis; Jeremiah McLene; William Lawson; Portsmouth town platt
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 15. Portsmouth; Population; Industrial Activity; Headquarters for Captains of Industry; C. & O. Railway; Scioto Valley; Ohio Valley; All Hail Portsmouth; The Queen of the Valleys
Black and white image of the Scioto River Bridge. This was the fifth (5th) bridge built over the Scioto River. It was a wood floor pier bridge to replace the suspension bridge that fell in 1884 killing two children. This bridge washed out in the 1913 flood with no fatalities.
page 34- 3 black & white photo portraits of various size and shapes. Firemen listed as: E. K. McAleer- Chief, George Gims, John Behrens, Lou Ellis, George Brown, Charles White.
"Old Speed", James Lodwick, Honesty Jones, Daniel Purcell, Squire McCoy, James Keyes, Judge Salters
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown is a Portsmouth, Ohio Informational Card; H. A. Lorberg, Publisher; a color postcard: On Kinney's Lane; and The R. Bell Homestead, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book.