Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 245.
1872: Businesses That Used to Occupy the Site of Marting Brothers Company.
Pictured: Stephen Brodbeck, Colonel John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, and Father Walker
Title
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 245.
1872: Businesses That Used to Occupy the Site of Marting Brothers Company.
Pictured: Stephen Brodbeck, Colonel John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, and Father Walker
1872: Businesses That Used to Occupy the Site of Marting Brothers Company.
Pictured: Stephen Brodbeck, Colonel John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, and Father Walker
Description
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page giving details about businesses that used to occupy the site of the Marting Bros. Company (1872)
Listed: William Stoll; Bender Brothers; Charles Winter; Henry and John Brushart; George Helt; George Fisher; Beard and Noel; Phil Streich Pharmacy; Layher's Brewery; Frank Kleffner; Dr. Schwab; Metzger & Company Carriage Shop.
Pictures cut from Pictorial Portsmouth: Stephen Brodbeck, Colonel John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, and Father Walker
Listed: William Stoll; Bender Brothers; Charles Winter; Henry and John Brushart; George Helt; George Fisher; Beard and Noel; Phil Streich Pharmacy; Layher's Brewery; Frank Kleffner; Dr. Schwab; Metzger & Company Carriage Shop.
Pictures cut from Pictorial Portsmouth: Stephen Brodbeck, Colonel John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, and Father Walker
Creator
Henry A. Lorberg
Date
Unknown
Format
Scanned scrapbook page
Coverage
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
Rights
Scioto County Public Library
Collection
Citation
Henry A. Lorberg , “Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 245.
1872: Businesses That Used to Occupy the Site of Marting Brothers Company.
Pictured: Stephen Brodbeck, Colonel John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, and Father Walker ,” Local History Digital Collection, accessed November 23, 2024, https://yourppl.org/history/items/show/21582.
1872: Businesses That Used to Occupy the Site of Marting Brothers Company.
Pictured: Stephen Brodbeck, Colonel John A. Turley, M. R. Tewksbury, and Father Walker ,” Local History Digital Collection, accessed November 23, 2024, https://yourppl.org/history/items/show/21582.