Five receipts from The Treasurer of Orient Encampment No. 26 I.O.O.F when the organization was making payments to various businesses and/or individuals. The receipt numbers are 181, 183-186. Various dates ranging from 1941- 1942. These are all signed by E.D. Bleving, Earnest White. and T.M. Lynn.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of an unidentified man; typed text of the lyrics to I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen by Thomas P. Westendorf; black & white image of Frank Kricker; a ticket for Westminster Choir at Second Presbyterian Church; and a clipping for Belt Railroad.
"I'm not Holdin' Mine Own in Buena Vista Yet Already" typed on a plain postcard. "Buena Vista" is in the middle of an orange triangle with a green border acting as a flag. To the right of the phrase is two cartoon women sitting on a bench together.
Scanned scrapbook page showing two sepia tone photographs. Top photo is the paddle boat "Francis" in rough ice in the Ohio River. The lower photo show many people standing in the ruins of the Wait Cabinet Factory after a fire in 1889 at Second (2nd) and Jefferson Streets.