Scanned page 184 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narratives about M. & S. Timmonds' Bakery, and Pea Nut Johnny's Pie Emporium.
David David; Martin Timmonds; David Davis; Mrs. Doc. McCloud; Will Dunn; Dan Dunn; John Horn; will Little; Will Maklem; Ed Julian; "Pickey" Levi; Wiley Rigerish; Will Byerly; Sam Johnson; Al Johnson; Harry Martin; Lionel Trotter; Charles Eigel; Henry Dinsmore; Mish Tillow; Will Drake; Frank Lloyd; Ikey Miller; George Jones; Charles Melcher; Al Yeager; Frank McFarlin; Mont Tice; Oil Johnny; John White; Uriah White; George Hammerstein; Quincy Sullivan; Frank Sullivan; John Simler; Doc. McCloud; Hank Burton; Monk Law; James Hannahs; John Brooker
Scanned page 115 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about an accident involving the M. & C. Railroad when a boiler of a locomotive exploded, killing Adam Schilling, fireman. Adam Wamser; Scioto Bottoms; John Colley; Louis Voelker; Charles Kehoe; Oliver Landorf; Pete Schilling; Moses Schloss; Moses Bard; John Watkins; Miss Poe
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed text of the lyrics James Thornton's "I'm the Man That Wrote Ta-ra-ra-Boom-de-ay"
Black and white photo negative of the Manhattan Hotel-Bar & Grill at 818 Gallia, Lyric Theatre at 820 Gallia, Jim Dandy Shop Restaurant at 822 Gallia, Fowler's Camera Shop at 824 Gallia, Dr. Arthur Altizer, Optometrist at 826 Gallia, and the Royal Savings building at 828 Gallia.
Black and white photo of the Lyric Theatre at 820 Gallia, Jim Dandy Shop Restaurant at 822 Gallia, and Dr. Arthur Altizer, Optometrist at 822 1/2 Gallia,
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Lyric Theatre; "a favorite child"; John E. Gregory. Announcement for Portsmouth High School commencement exercises at Wilhelm's Opera House in 1880. A marriage announcement for George W. Field and Libbie M. Lloyd in 1863.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the Lyric Theater- opened in 1912 and razed in 1924 for the expansion of the First National Bank building next door.
Prof Huber, prominent Portsmouth citizen
"Huston Corner" (1876) was at the corner of Second (2nd) and Court Streets