Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Holy Redeemer School; Judge Blair; John R. Turner; William M. Pursell.
A newspaper clipping mentioning Henry Richman.
Black and white image of the Home For Aged Women at the northwest corner of Front and Chillicothe Streets on lot 144. Opened in 1889, the 15 room building was used until the lot was needed for construction of the approach to the first U.S. Grant Bridge in 1927
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Home for Aged Women, located at the corner of Front and Washington Streets. The home was a residence for women, 65 and older, who no longer had homes of their own or relatives to care for them. Only residents of the City of Portsmouth were admitted. The house was razed to make room for the approach to the U.S. Grant Bridge, opened in 1927.
Also pictured: Foreword to Scrapbook by Henry A. Lorberg
Black and white photo image of the home of Harley Dix. Beneath photo: view of good side of Harley Dix home. Stationwagon bounced up the drive 3 times on passenger side
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of the home of Miss irene Huston, Grapehill; A westside scene; and the Union Street School.
Colorized image of the factory. The 1920 Portsmouth City Directory lists the locations of the Irving Drew Company at 1658-1662 Eleventh (11th) Street and 533-537 Front Street. This image is the Welt and Turn Factory at 1658-1662 Eleventh (11th) Street according to "Illustrated and Descriptive Portsmouth, Ohio" a publication of the early 1900's.