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  • Collection: Henry A. Lorberg Scrapbook Volume 6

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Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Lafayette Vancyoc, local resident, "Rabbit" McGee, Business Ads

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Photo image of page from scrapbook: Lawson's Mound, located on Lawson Street

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Photo image of scrapbook page: newspaper ads: Lehman, Richman & Co. on Chillicothe Street and W. J. Friel Automobiles and Accessories located at 14-16 W Fifth (5th) Street

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Scanned page from scrapbook.
Typed letter from the Chamber of Commerce to Henry A. Lorberg

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Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: pictured is a letter to H. A. Lorberg about donation $50,000 for a library building in Portsmouth

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Scanned photo image of page from scrapbook: letter to Henry A. Lorberg from Augustus Granville Dill about sending Lorberg a photo to use for his scrapbooks.

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Black and white photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Looking North from Children's Home- Mound Park (top) citizen C. S. Scott (bottom left)
Geo Bradley- Book Keeper for Gaylord Co. (bottom right)
Misses Coe and Kreer, Milliners located…

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Black and white photo image of scanned page from scrapbook. Pictured: Top: Looking up the Ohio River from Kentucky and John Abbot's house.

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Photo image of page from scrapbook: typed page telling of Lou Ellis, fireman in Portsmouth. Below typed page: Geo Glidden, C. C. Row, and Geo Gharky

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Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Lynn Bentley and Nell Tice
Second Presbyterian Church, located on the corner on Waller and Eighth (8th) Streets

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Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the Lyric Theater- opened in 1912 and razed in 1924 for the expansion of the First National Bank building next door.
Prof Huber, prominent Portsmouth citizen
"Huston Corner" (1876) was at the corner of Second…

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Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page giving a brief history of the M. G. Gilbert Grocery Store, started in the 1800's and located on Second (2nd) Street
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