Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a letter to Henry A. Lorberg about when he sent copies of the book "Souvenir of Portsmouth, Ohio" to John G. Whittier. Letter is dated March 12, 1892. Also pictured are two black and white photographs of unknown men.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a letter to H. A. Lorberg talking about receiving one of the scrapbook to borrow and look through. Pictured below: John W. Snyder; Colonel A. L. Mercer; C. E. Dowling
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a letter to Henry A. Lorberg From the Roosevelt Memorial Association Inc. thanking him for presenting scenes in the Roosevelt Game Preserve.
Scanned page 30 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white typed text of a letter from the Evansville, Indiana Library to H. A. Lorberg thanking him for a donation to their library.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a letter to Henry A. Lorberg from Robert J. Burdette about giving Lorberg a photograph, most likely for the scrapbook. The letter is dated January 28, 1904.
Wedding Invitation for Rhoda Nickells and William M. Thompson at All Saints Church on February 5, 1879
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Letter to Henry A. Lorberg from Homer Rodehearer, dated August 3, 1931; S. L. Gilbert; the Seven Daughters of Aaron Kinney; J. C. Hibbs
Tan-aged paper attached to a scrapbbok page. Pictured is a typed letter to Henry A. Lorberg from Herrman Mohr of the Cleveland store of the Richman Brothers Co. The letter refers to a transaction that occurred in which Mr. Lorberg sent them two photographs of the new Temple building. The company acknowledges their beginnings in Portsmouth. Richman Brothers Company began in Portsmouth and was located on Front Street in 1856. Originally the company was called Lehman, Richman & Company as it was started by Joseph Lehman and Henry Richman.
ged- tand in color, typed letter to Henry A. Lorberg from the Department of Auditor of State in Columbus. The letter refers to the old courthouse and is written by someone who grew up in Scioto County. He gives a few details about some things he did in his youth.
Scanned photo image of page from scrapbook: letter to Henry A. Lorberg from Augustus Granville Dill about sending Lorberg a photo to use for his scrapbooks.