Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Postcard of Ye Olde Mill; West Side; Wells Hutchins; Jim Hager; Alex Glockner; Old Bed; Pop Corn Point; Swift Raper; Ohio Canal; Emanuel Miller (July 16)
Photo image scanned scrapbook page. Rose Ridge Seminary (23 December 1869); Mr. & Mrs. D. F. Connell (5 September); Arthur C. Davis; Julia A. Connell; "Be It Ever So Humble. There's No Place Like Home"
Scanned scrapbook page showing a two typed sections. At the top is part of a poem followed by the names Quien Sabe and M. (Milford?) Keyes. Lower is a report of a flag and a signed photograph given by Col. U.S. Grant III to Henry A. Lorberg for the new U. S. Grant School.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a clipped newspaper advertisement, "Three Portsmouth Boys Make Richman's Clothes. Nate Richman, Chairman of the Board, Charlie Richman, President, Henry Richman, Secretary-Treasurer."
Scanned scrapbook page. At top is a photo of early businesses along an unpaved Chillicothe Street. In the center photo the seven daughters of Aaron Kinney are named: Mrs. Rachel Bickley, Mrs. Margaret Hall, Mrs. Sarah A. Renshaw, Mrs. Nancy Walker, Mrs. Maria Tracy, Mrs. Eliza Cady, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gates. The lower photo shows about 19 happy young people seated on steps during an outing to Glen Springs, Kentucky.