Sepia tone photo image of the George Appel Home at 1223 Gallia Street. In 1909 the Appel family moved into this new house. After 1947 it was converted into apartments and razed in the early 1990's for the construction of the new Portsmouth High School.
black & white portrait sketch in book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 13
George Bartlett Bailey, sketched in his uniform, was an early Portsmouth physician. At the break of the Civil War, he organized the "Kinney Light Guards" which became the 1st O.V.I., Co. G. Captain Bailey went on to be Major, then Lt Colonel and Colonel at the time of his death. He was among the first in Portsmouth to give his life for his country, and the local G.A.R. Post was named in his honor.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a photo of George D. Selby and his house. Selby was born in Athens County on April 1, 1846. He was the organizer and owner of the Drew-Selby Shoe Manufacturing Company, began in 1880. His home was located on Eighth (8th) Street. Images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: George D. Selby; Col. Oliver Wood; Irving Drew; David Elick; Dr. Schwab; J. B. Green; Charles Soule; John Armstrong
Scanned page 4 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of George D. Selby and J. E. Valjean; and a clipping with printed text, "The innumerable Caravan" by William Cullen Bryant.