Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a black & white image of women captioned "Cnateen Workers"; and printed text about Portsmouth. It should read "Canteen Workers."
Black and white photo image of Camp Breezy Point in South Webster. The camp was a Civilian Conservation Camp or public relief program for unemployed young men. The camp supplied unskilled manuel labor jobs that focused on preservation efforts for wildlife, public building projects, bridges, etc.
Black and white photo negative of Co. B. 56th O.V.I. leaving for Fort Donaldson. They were mustered in December 12, 1861 at Camp Morrow in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Black and white photo image of Portsmouth East High School Coach, John Moore at the stadium. Back of photo indicates it has been pasted in a scrapbook.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 141. Coaches (1830); Franklin House; Front Street; Buckeye House; Post Office; Torn Down (1890); Taylor House (1850- 1870); Market Street;; Squire McCoy; Cornelius McCoy; Portsmouth Stage Office
Color photograph.
Written on back: this is the rock roadway at the village of Alexandria, the first village of Portsmouth until 1803. It was then moved to what is now Portsmouth, Ohio.