Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 38. Horse Shoe Taylor; Taylor House; Andes (1870s); Third (3rd) Street; Market Street; Jacob Findies; Chance Wilson; Hotel; J. N.; Longfellow; Walt Whitman; Moses of Old; C.E. Irwin; The Republican; Valjean; The Valley Blade; Court House
Colorized photo image of Mound Park. Text on back: ".....as the earth works (the Waller, Lawson and Tremper Mounds) have been destroyed. Thanks to Simon Labold, "The Horse Shoe Mound will be preserved, included at it is in what was long known as the "Children's Home Grounds." The Park is now city property."
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown is a sepia tone photo showing Horse Car; Tenth (10th) Street; Offnere Street; John Abbott's Zoo.
Also shown: Hook and Ladder Co.; Hose and Engine Co., cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Horse Car at Cemetery Hill; Aaron Noel; Judge F. C. Searl; Squire Henry Hall; Capt. E. B. Moore; Lorenzo Dow McKinney; Vincent Brodbeck; Scioto County Bridge
Gold in color, one cent Ingle Token. "Good for Trade" J. Wesley Hornung played baseball on the Portsmouth teams and played shortstop in the Ohio State League. After 1911, he gave up baseball and opened a grocery at 465 E Eighth (8th) Street.
Scanned page 79 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Horace Leet and Marting Bros. & Company on the corner of 6th and Chillicothe.