Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 460.John T. Miller; Der Correspondent; S.E. Varner; Street Railway; Dr. John W. Prendergast; Dave Overman; J.W. Marsh; Capt. Isaac Miller; Dr. W.W. Monroe; W.H.H. Montgomery; R. Brunner; W.C. Morford; Orin Murgin; Peter Neudoerfer; Fred Legler; Legler House; W.H. Klingman; Charles Winter & Co; Frank C. Kricker; W. Kinney & Co; Henry Seeberger; Brunner's Corner; Buck Rayburn; Burgess Steel; Iron Works; Samuel F. Reber; P.C. Gunn; Frank L. Reed; Adam Reeg; George Fisher; John Flanders
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photograph of John T. Miller; Wedding Invitation for Oscar T. Rupel and Julia Pursell at the Washington Street Church in 1876; Advertisement for Augustin's
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 434. John Tillow; Baron Building; John L. Ward; Fire Department; Emanuel Miller; John P. Terry; Francis Cleveland; George H. Gaffy; Rev. E. Burr; Rev. E.P. Pratt; E.E. White; Merchants Block; Stephen Edmunds; Fred Reiniger; Phil Hard; Whispering Dick Johnson; Thomas S. Currie John N. Lodwick; Wharf Master; James S. Hannahs
Photo image of the headstone of John Tobius Kimmerly in Village Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Pumpkin Ridge Cemetery.
Scanned page 92 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of John M. Valodin; Power's Corner, Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Streets was the future site of Portsmouth's second Masonic Temple built in 1906; L. Wise; W.H. McCall; Lawson's Mound.