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  • Collection: Henry A. Lorberg Scrapbook Volume 6

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Colorized photo image scanned from scrapbook. Pictured are a postcard showing Moonlight on the Ohio River and a wedding invitation for Ophelia L. Murfin and J. V. L. Rodgers dated October 18, 1870 and held in the Washington Street M. E. Church.

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Black and white photo image scanned from scrapbook.
Pictured are two groups of unknown individuals.

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Black and white photo image scanned from scrapbook. Pictured is Thos. T. Yaeger, a prominent Portsmouth citizen who held many positions including county sheriff, wharf master, and businessman.

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Black and white photo images scanned from scrapbook
Pictured are a Portsmouth Times article describing another story written by Henry A. Lorberg, Children at the Sixth (6th) Street Church, and Geo. F. Emrick.

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Black and white photo image scanned from scrapbook.
Pictured are the M. B. Gilbert Whole Sale Groceries building on West Second (2nd) Street and the Drew Selby Co. Office Force.

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Black and white photo image scanned from scrapbook.
Pictured is a sketch about Portsmouth written by Milford Keyes.

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Black and white photo images scanned from scrapbook
Pictured: Welch Shoe Manufactory, Herms Green House, Mrs. D. B. Gregory, and Henry Grouch. Herms Green House was located on Chillicothe Pike.

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Scanned photo image scanned from scrapbook
Pictured: a page describing Portsmouth happenings

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Black and white scanned photo image from scrapbook.
Pictured: Frank L. Marting, owner of Marting Brothers Company, located at 515 Chillicothe Street and 12-16 W Sixth (6th) Street. At Marting's, one could find dry goods, millinery, cloaks, carpets,…

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

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Black and white photo image of pages scanned from scrapbook. Pictured are the Portsmouth I. O. O. F. Band from the Portsmouth chapter of the Independent Order of the Odd Fellows, started in 1844 and the Vienna Camp S. C. V.

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Black and white photo image scanned from scrapbook.
Pictured is A. M. Damarin's' residence located 49 West Fourth (4th) Street.
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