Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of Phil. Thomson Meat Market storefront. Colorized image of the River City Band. Business clipping for the Old Time, Scioto No. 2
Black and white photo image of the The Phil Wolff & Company, clothing store. Business was located at 4152 Gallia, at the corner of Park Avenue.
This image, dated between 1926-1930, shows Phil Wolff Clothing which was a branch of the main store on Chillicothe street. He closed it in 1932. In the image:
Piggly Wiggly Groceries was located at 4150 Gallia.
White’s Drug store was located next door at 4148 Gallia.
Glassman Notions (which was the 5 & dime) was at 4146 Gallia.
The steel mill can be seen in the background.
(these buildings are gone and were located at location of the Golden Corral parking lot).
Black and white photo of a negative of football player Phil Ott. He was a 1968 Portsmouth High School graduate, receiving four varsity letters in football and was named to the Class AA All-Ohio Second Team in 1967.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white photo of Phil M. Streich and a Bigelow Chapel Dinner Ticket dated Thursday, April 11th, 1867.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pharioh McDaniel; James Poe; M. Kricker; Professor W. R. Graham; Excelsior Shoe Factory; C. S. Green.; George Charky; Korn Karnival Dinner
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 235. Pharach McDaniels; Confectioner; Weekly Blade; William E. Williams Jr; Bakery; Fourth (4th) Street; Court Street; Knittel's Stand; Wilson and Gunn; Brickyard; Chillicothe Street; Charles Winter; Blacksmith Shop; Winter's Shoe Store; George Helt; John and Henry Brushart; George Helt; Marting and Herms; Seventh Street; George Daum; First National Bank; J.B. and B.G. Warwick; Ohio Valley Bank; Prof. J.Q. Weaver; Biggs House (1872); David Strahm; Cigar Store; Reading Room; William Whimple; Boots and Shoes; Front Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. PH. Zoellner; W. W. Reilly; Ella Watson; S. S. Halderman; Rev. H. S. Tillis; Edgar F. Draper; Mary E. Adams (1869)