Scanned page 199 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text reccounting plans for author, Gene Stratton-Porter to visit the Theo. Roosevelt Game Preserve and Raven Rock. The invitation was sent to her in hope to bring publicity to the area.
Below: Black & white images of Marshall Fred. Schmitt; The Bruner Dry Goods Store; and an unidentified man.
Sepia-tone photo image of 6 nurses of the class of 1928. Names included underneath each image; Pauline Wiehle, Henrietta Price, Lucile Kitley, Wilma McCormick, Margaret Rowson and Phoebe Wilking.
Photo matted.
Black and white photo image of the General Hospital Nurses Training Commencement of June 6, 1948. Pictured: Miss Sylvia Waddell, Miss Oline Shields, Miss Betty Bell (Mrs. Abbott), Miss Helen Clark, Miss Sarah Penn, Miss Mary McClain, Miss Helen Jenkins (Mrs. Fannin), Miss Nancy Bennett (Mrs. Fannin), Miss Wilma Lonins.
Color photomechanical print of General Hospital at 2001 Scioto Trail taken after 1925. It was known as Hempstead Hospital from 1907 to 1925. It was re-named Scioto Memorial Hospital in 1964. The new Scioto Memorial hospital was opened on Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street in 1968. The old building was razed in 2006.
Scanned page 140 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of an unidentified group sitting around a table; General J. L. Hibbs; Thomas Dugan; Professor Blumenschein
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 247. General Lafayette Visit to Portsmouth(1825); Front Street; Henry Massie; Josiah Shackford; William Russel; Dr. Waller; William Hall; Jacob Offnere; John R. Turner; Gen'l Kendall; David Gharkey; John Peebles; George W. Klingman; Aaron Kinney; Dr. Hempstead; Moses Gregory; James Lodwick; William Salters; Sam'l Tracy; John Glover; Robert Lucas; Peanut Johnnie (1870s); Edward Julian: William Dunn; Chas. Martin; Mish Tillow; George Jones; Geodetic Survey (1886); Kentucky Hills; Biggs House; Goosenest Hotel (1889); Federal Post Office
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: General Oliver Wood, David Hahn, the last of the Stage Drivers (b. 1810, died 1894) Old Horse Car at Bell Hill in Wheelersburg, and the Waller Mound which stood on the site of the Henisch Residence