Black and white 19 page magazine with black, white, blue and gold cover. Vol. XI, Portsmouth, Ohio, August, 1950, No. 12. National Magazine for Muzzle Loaders Rifle Association.
Photo image of two listings in the newspaper. 1: Muster Roll of the Silver Grays of Portsmouth (1861). These were the men from Portsmouth who enlisted in the Civil War and were over the age of 45. 2: Ladies Keeping Open House on New Year's Day in 1880
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 209. Typed page giving details about local businesses and buildings such as the Turley Building, the Hurth Hotel, and the Salvation Army. A. C.Davis; E. H. Ball; E. J. Kelley; local groceries; E. J. Corson; L. H. Young; Ward's Restaurant; Hurth Hotel; "Uncle" Jimmy Wood; Charles Welsh; Boss Padan's shoe shop; Robert Baker's carpenter shop; W. W. Donaldson; Phillip Thompson; cafes; Mart Micklethwait; Frank Keffer; real estate business; coal business; Colonel Floyd L. Smith; John K. Duke
Pictured at the bottom are A. W. Buskirk and C. A. Barton
Scanned page 124 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text account of some of the attractions that came to Wilhelm's Opera House in the 1880s.
Black & White image of Hon. Wells A. Hutchins, Portsmouth's Popular Mayor, and a clipped ad for Hotel Sanford, Cary J. King, Proprietor.