Calico; Ohio and Erie Canal; Lodwick Home Barn; Harry W. Miller; Fourth (4th) Street; Mr. Lodwick; Dr. Chackelford; Frank C. Gibbs' Mrs. Lydia Adair; Col. Oliver Wood; L.C. Damarin; S.P. Drake; Squire McCoy; The Buckeye House; Mrs. Doc Hurd; Post Office; Johnson Building; Second (2nd) Street; Court Street; Sealing Wax (1850s); Postmaster (1842); President Tyler; Gen'l William Kendall; Presidential Post Office (1856); Gen'l Kendall; W.P. Camden; President Polk; Mrs. J. H. (Doc) Hurd; Mrs. Camden; Postmastership; George Johnson Building
Title
Calico; Ohio and Erie Canal; Lodwick Home Barn; Harry W. Miller; Fourth (4th) Street; Mr. Lodwick; Dr. Chackelford; Frank C. Gibbs' Mrs. Lydia Adair; Col. Oliver Wood; L.C. Damarin; S.P. Drake; Squire McCoy; The Buckeye House; Mrs. Doc Hurd; Post Office; Johnson Building; Second (2nd) Street; Court Street; Sealing Wax (1850s); Postmaster (1842); President Tyler; Gen'l William Kendall; Presidential Post Office (1856); Gen'l Kendall; W.P. Camden; President Polk; Mrs. J. H. (Doc) Hurd; Mrs. Camden; Postmastership; George Johnson Building
Description
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 82. Calico; Ohio and Erie Canal; Lodwick Home Barn; Harry W. Miller; Fourth (4th) Street; Mr. Lodwick; Dr. Chackelford; Frank C. Gibbs' Mrs. Lydia Adair; Col. Oliver Wood; L.C. Damarin; S.P. Drake; Squire McCoy; The Buckeye House; Mrs. Doc Hurd; Post Office; Johnson Building; Second (2nd) Street; Court Street; Sealing Wax (1850s); Postmaster (1842); President Tyler; Gen'l William Kendall; Presidential Post Office (1856); Gen'l Kendall; W.P. Camden; President Polk; Mrs. J. H. (Doc) Hurd; Mrs. Camden; Postmastership; George Johnson Building
Creator
Henry A. Lorberg
Date
1842; 1850; 1856
Format
Scanned scrapbook page
Coverage
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
Rights
Scioto County Public Library
Collection
Citation
Henry A. Lorberg, “Calico; Ohio and Erie Canal; Lodwick Home Barn; Harry W. Miller; Fourth (4th) Street; Mr. Lodwick; Dr. Chackelford; Frank C. Gibbs' Mrs. Lydia Adair; Col. Oliver Wood; L.C. Damarin; S.P. Drake; Squire McCoy; The Buckeye House; Mrs. Doc Hurd; Post Office; Johnson Building; Second (2nd) Street; Court Street; Sealing Wax (1850s); Postmaster (1842); President Tyler; Gen'l William Kendall; Presidential Post Office (1856); Gen'l Kendall; W.P. Camden; President Polk; Mrs. J. H. (Doc) Hurd; Mrs. Camden; Postmastership; George Johnson Building ,” Local History Digital Collection, accessed November 24, 2024, https://yourppl.org/history/items/show/23995.