Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: David Strahm, Stout Barklow, Adley Brown, Geol. W. Neill, Uriah McCloud, Henry Steamshorn
Epozootic Period, 1877: pictured is a horse and buggy containing packages along with men behind. The scene is in front…
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Major Henry Massie, founder of Portsmouth, O. Born 1768, died 1830. He was buried at Oxmore, Ky.
"The Good Grey Poet" letter published in the newspaper to H. A. Lorberg from John G. Whittier about receiving the…
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the Sixth (6th) Street School and the High School in Portsmouth.
Ad for the Ed Batterson Dairy Co. at 614 John Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Judge J. J. Harper, Sam P. Nichols, Thos. Watkins Sr., Hon. Anselm Holcomb, Andrew Fisher, James Pursell, and Mrs. L. M. Wall
Photo image of scanned scrapbook: J. W. Purdum Sr.
Portsmouth Daily Tribune Announcement of Abraham Lincoln becoming president
Ad for Louis H. Baum, Agent at Eleventh (11th) and Lincoln Streets
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Fred Renchahaus, Market Street Cigarist, Fred Gramm, Market Street Baker, and Val and Fred Doerr of Doerr Hardware
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Toll Gate at Two Mile Hill, A. Seeberger, and the second Portsmouth Masonic Temple built at the northwest corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets in 1906. It partially burned December 6, 1925 and was…
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page:R. Lloyd, Dr. Kautzleben, Mound Park. The land was donated to Portsmouth by Simon Labold in 1918. It was named Mound Park for the remaining parts of the earthworks found there.
Letter to Henry A. Lorberg From…
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Market and Second (2nd) Street, February 13, 1884- flood scene
A Group of Gaylord Mill Men: the rolling mill stretched from Front to Court Streets
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: pictured is Raven Rock, near Portsmouth. There is an old story that claims that Daniel Boone jumped from the rock to escape a band of Indians. Raven Rock was a well known lookout spot for Indians.