Music Stand (1892); River City Band; Josiah Shackelford; Market Square; Henry Massie; Flood (1832) (1847); Thomas Dugan; A.W. Buskirk; J.P. Legrand; Chance Wilson; Charles Ludgate; A.C. Sells; Val Reinhart; Charles Culbertson; Andrew O' Neill; Sam'l Huston; W.F. Clarke; O.A. Lodwick; J.H. Johnson; Frank Coriell; C.D. Elden; Uriah White; Pat Corbett; Mat Thompson; John Warner; J.J. Gist; Dan Spry; John Neill; Trus Lynn; New Market House (1848)

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Music Stand (1892); River City Band; Josiah Shackelford; Market Square; Henry Massie; Flood (1832) (1847); Thomas Dugan; A.W. Buskirk; J.P. Legrand; Chance Wilson; Charles Ludgate; A.C. Sells; Val Reinhart; Charles Culbertson; Andrew O' Neill; Sam'l Huston; W.F. Clarke; O.A. Lodwick; J.H. Johnson; Frank Coriell; C.D. Elden; Uriah White; Pat Corbett; Mat Thompson; John Warner; J.J. Gist; Dan Spry; John Neill; Trus Lynn; New Market House (1848)

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Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 408. Music Stand (1892); River City Band; Josiah Shackelford; Market Square; Henry Massie; Flood (1832) (1847); Thomas Dugan; A.W. Buskirk; J.P. Legrand; Chance Wilson; Charles Ludgate; A.C. Sells; Val Reinhart; Charles Culbertson; Andrew O' Neill; Sam'l Huston; W.F. Clarke; O.A. Lodwick; J.H. Johnson; Frank Coriell; C.D. Elden; Uriah White; Pat Corbett; Mat Thompson; John Warner; J.J. Gist; Dan Spry; John Neill; Trus Lynn; New Market House (1848)

Creator

Henry A. Lorberg

Date

1892; 1832; 1847; 1848

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Scanned scrapbook page

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Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio

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Portsmouth Public Library

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Henry A. Lorberg, “Music Stand (1892); River City Band; Josiah Shackelford; Market Square; Henry Massie; Flood (1832) (1847); Thomas Dugan; A.W. Buskirk; J.P. Legrand; Chance Wilson; Charles Ludgate; A.C. Sells; Val Reinhart; Charles Culbertson; Andrew O' Neill; Sam'l Huston; W.F. Clarke; O.A. Lodwick; J.H. Johnson; Frank Coriell; C.D. Elden; Uriah White; Pat Corbett; Mat Thompson; John Warner; J.J. Gist; Dan Spry; John Neill; Trus Lynn; New Market House (1848),” Local History Digital Collection, accessed July 16, 2024, https://yourppl.org/history/items/show/23504.

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