Clear glass bottle, engraved "George Fisher Druggist Portsmouth, Ohio" Bottom of glass is engraved "W.T & CO" The drugstore was located on the corner of Sixth and Chillicothe Street.
Photo image of the headstone of George Franklin Bartholomew in Village Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Pumpkin Ridge Cemetery.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a back & white image of George H. Caffey.
Printed invitation to a New Year Soiree at Biggs House in 1855
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown: George H. Gaffy and Dr. Crees, both images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth. Also shown are sepia photos of Dr. Crees; Etta Draper; John Ratcliff. Also pictured is "Father" McDowell, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Also there is a color postcard showing Bigelow M. E. Church.
Scanned page 22 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white typed text clippings of a funeral notice for George H. Gharky, Jr.; a card of appreciation for H.A. Lorberg from the Trustees of the Roosevelt Memorial Association, Inc for presenting "Scenes of Roosevelt Game Preserve..."; a newspaper clipping about Daniel Bostwick being struck by lightening; a newspaper clipping regarding a movement to establish a museum in Mound Park and a donation from Charles Wertz; and short ads regarding the Kindergarten School and Miss Emma Bell, John Dice's Livery Stable, and Jacob Zottman's Soap and Candle Factory.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 443. George H. Helfenstein; B.L. Jefferson; C.W. Higgins; Higgins House; John M; Charles and Crayton; Edward N. Hope; George A. Waller; David Hull; Scioto & Hocking Valley Ry; Adolph Hurth Sr.; M.S. Timmonds; C.C. Hyatt; M. Kehoe; Frank C. Gibbs; Charles B. Barton; Postmaster; Giles Gilbert; E.B. Greene & Co; Keystone Furnace; James Grimes; People's Foundry; Doc McCloud; Brilliant Restaurant; In 1872; Alex Altsman; R. Bell & Co; Harley P. Amen; Tim McCarty; Valley Book Store; Henry D. Baker; E.H. Hall; R. Bell & Co; David Barr; Louis Baum, Sr; David Beardsley; Henry Buechler; Adams Express Wagon; Offnere Street; Cemetery Road