Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 102. John G. Peebles; Second (2nd) Street; Washington Street; Scott Peebles; N.W. Terminals; First Presbyterian Sunday School; Street Car; The Daily Dispatch (1853); Advertisements; J. F. Towell; S.R. Ross; John Tillow; William Elden; John Cooley; James Pursell; J.P. Wilhelm; M. Kehoe; R. Lloyd & Co; S.G. Glover; R. Brunner; Thomas Dugan; Moore; Payne; Miller; Elsas; A. Dresher; James Connolly; Frederick; Haller; James Hickman & Son; Star and Mayer; B. Dreyfuss; Echils and Hunt; J.S. Alexander; William Barrett; William McComb; Dr. Work; Charles Leopold; Mrs. Worcester; Brandis & Deitsch; Dr. Thomas Brues (1850); Prussian Government; Front Street; Scioto Bridge
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is John G. Peebles, prominent Portsmouth citizen involved in many business ventures and organizations; the City Building; Ad for the Star Shoe Company, listing officers
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of a birdseye section of Portsmouth; John G. Hathaway; and Harry Vincent and Fred Baker.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photo of John G. Dillon and below is an invitation to his marriage to Emily Estelle Tynes on September 3, 1897 at the Tynes Residence, 174 East Fourth (4th) Street. John G. Dillon was the secretary and treasurer for the Wait Furniture Company since its organization.