Scanned page 234 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text about the Portsmouth Mannerchor (later, an attempt was made to revive the group as the "Germania Maunnerchor"), made up of seventy-six men and three women, all german. Rehearsals were held in "Turner Halle" and concerts in Wilhelm's Opera House.
Below: Black & white images of Hon. Wm. E. Ross and Tom Collins
Scanned page 233 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text about the Portsmouth Mannerchor (later, an attempt was made to revive the group as the "Germania Maunnerchor"), made up of seventy-six men and three women, all german. Rehearsals were held in "Turner Halle" and concerts in Wilhelm's Opera House.
Scanned page 232 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text about the Portsmouth Mannerchor (later, an attempt was made to revive the group as the "Germania Maunnerchor"), made up of seventy-six men and three women, all german. Rehearsals were held in "Turner Halle" and concerts in Wilhelm's Opera House.
Scanned page 231 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text about the Portsmouth Mannerchor (later, an attempt was made to revive the group as the "Germania Maunnerchor"), made up of seventy-six men and three women, all german. Rehearsals were held in "Turner Halle" and concerts in Wilhelm's Opera House.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown are two sepia tone images, both cut from a publication of Henry A. Lorberg. First is the Portsmouth Maennerchoir; Second is the First Presbyterian Sunday School Teachers.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page about the Portsmouth Maenerchoir
Pictured: Henry Hall, Portsmouth citizen
Newspaper Ad: Hall's Livery Stabel, Thomas Hall- Proprietor, located on Third (3rd) Street; Portsmouth Steam Laundry Card
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: The machine Shop of the Portsmouth Machine and Casting Company, location unknown.
Their Foundry building at 401 Third (3rd) Street is now PCL Building Supply.
The Portsmouth Machine and Casting Company Machine Shop, location unknown.
Their Foundry at 401 Third (3rd) Street is now PCL Building Supply.
Portsmouth City Water Works was on Mill Street on the Ohio River.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with general information about Portsmouth and Scioto County. Morgan's Raid; Stephen Edmunds; Bishop McCabe; Sunday School at Sixth (6th) Street M. E. Church; Martha Peebles; Mary Peebles; Adele and Bell Ramsey; Zala Mission; Charles Dickens spends night in the National and stays in Portsmouth; Robert Bell; George Ball; John Abbott' Robert Lucas