Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 168. H.N. Johnson (1899); Historian for the Grand Army of the Republic; Origin of Memorial Day; Fort Sumter (1861); President Lincoln; Company G- 56th O.V.I. (1861); Steamer Bostona; Fort Donaldson; Paduke; George Bailey; Market Street; Mrs. Amanda Pursell
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 225. H.R. Charlesworth; Tombstone Dealer; Market Street; Fourth (4th) Street; Stephen Edmonds; National Hotel; Front Street; Scioto Street; Fred Engelbrecht; Grocer; Madison Street; William Englebrecht (1855); White Bear Hotel; C.C. Hyatt (1855); Chillicothe Street; S. H. Holmes; M. Byerly; Wholesale Dealers; James A. Maxwell; James Ballard; Gaylord Mill; West End Merchant Policeman; Casper Kountz; Co. G. 56th; Butcher; Rudolph; Joseph Kountz Sr.; Edward Enright; Stone Cutter; James Lowes (1883); C. M. Lewis
black & white scanned images of: H. S. Grimes' grain elevator in Lucasville, the country home of William Duis in Wheelersburg, and the Portsmouth Street Railroad and Light Co. Officers of the Railroad and Light are L. D. York, H. S. Grimes, S. P. Baird, S. B. Timmonds.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Haas Clothing Company on Chillicothe Street
Wedding Invitation of Addie Towell and William M. Friesner in Los Angeles
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 467. Had Foresight; William Oldfield; Ohio Valley Bank; Marting Bros. Co; Noel and Fisher's Drug Store; Mr. Daum (1874); George; W.H.H. Cadot; John Kemple; Public Hall; Daum's Hall; Strawberry Festivals; The Cadots; J.F. Brushart; Sample Shoe Co; Simon Lopinski; R.L. Gilbert; G. Loeb; The Globe; George Daum Jr
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: half a page of information about the Massie Block: Thomas Dugan & Co.; John Yoakley; Harriet Brown; Gibbons and Huston; Western Union Telegraph; J. Q. Weaver; Col. Floyd L. Smith; W. S. McColm; Col. Daughtery; David Stragn
Metal shoe button hook engraved "Hall Bros. Portsmouth, Ohio." "Made in U.S.A., pat. apd. for" on reverse. In the 1914 Portsmouth City Directory, Charles S and Rigdon Hall were "outfitters to men and boys" located in the Masonic Temple Building at the corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets.