Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Korn Karnival, Prize Winner Baby Parade; and an unidentified man
The Kricker Building was built by George Kricker in 1893 on Gallia Street facing the Esplanade or Government Square. It held a business college, grocery, bank, jewler, Portsmouth city offices and many other businesses and offices. It was also called the City Building.
The W. L. Reinert Clothing Company was located on Gallia Street near the Columbia Theater.
Black and white photo image of Kricker Building at 815 Gallia Street, Portsmouth. Built by George Kricker in 1893 facing Government Square, (the Esplanade) it held a bank, grocery, Portsmouth City Offices, jeweler, business college on the third floor, and various other businesses. It was also known as the city building, The Coggswell Lion and water fountain visible in this photo were put in place in 1884. The Esplanade was then known as Fountain Square.
Black & white return card to request information about attending Portsmouth Interstate Business College located in the Kricker Building at 813 Gallia Street. Because the college was associated with Bliss Business College in Columbus, a "BLISS" pennant is seen in the photograph.
Colorized image of the carnival with booths along Chillicothe Street during the 1915 Portsmouth Korn Karnival. The Korn Karnival was held each fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I. There was no admission fee. Many contests were held and many prized were awarded.
Colorized image of the street scene during the 1915 Portsmouth Korn Karnival. The Korn Karnival was held each fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I.
C.T. Photochrom colorized image of the Korn Karnival on Chillicothe Street. People and booths line the street looking north. Businesses pictured: Harris Photography at 234 Chillicothe, Grand Hotel at 404 Chillicothe, F.J. Carr Jewelers at 424 Chillicothe. The Portsmouth Korn Karnival was held each fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I. There was no admission fee and there were many constests held and many prizes awarded.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. L. & E. Yaeger; A. H. Bannon; The Misses Eaves; Richard Lewis; Michael Redinger; Fred Reider; Roch Carter; Steam Boatmen; Sportsmen; Tom Collins, Buddy Werts; Socrates Glaze; Joseph Law; William Lloyd