William Waller (1849); George A. Waller; Col. O. F. Moore; Odd Fellows Building; Court Street; Fifth (5th) Street; Judge Calvert; Clay Turley; Clerk of the School Board; Capt. John W. Kinney; Kinney Guards (1875); First Sergeant; Democrat; H.W. Farnham; Republican; Co. C.O,N.G.; J.W. Purdum (1885); Third (3rd) Street; Fourth (4th) Street; Panic (1871); Jas. Bryson; Miller; Hughes Mill; Maddock Building; Flour Mill; Scudder School; Percy Purdum (1891)
Title
William Waller (1849); George A. Waller; Col. O. F. Moore; Odd Fellows Building; Court Street; Fifth (5th) Street; Judge Calvert; Clay Turley; Clerk of the School Board; Capt. John W. Kinney; Kinney Guards (1875); First Sergeant; Democrat; H.W. Farnham; Republican; Co. C.O,N.G.; J.W. Purdum (1885); Third (3rd) Street; Fourth (4th) Street; Panic (1871); Jas. Bryson; Miller; Hughes Mill; Maddock Building; Flour Mill; Scudder School; Percy Purdum (1891)
Description
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 178. William Waller (1849); George A. Waller; Col. O. F. Moore; Odd Fellows Building; Court Street; Fifth (5th) Street; Judge Calvert; Clay Turley; Clerk of the School Board; Capt. John W. Kinney; Kinney Guards (1875); First Sergeant; Democrat; H.W. Farnham; Republican; Co. C.O,N.G.; J.W. Purdum (1885); Third (3rd) Street; Fourth (4th) Street; Panic (1871); Jas. Bryson; Miller; Hughes Mill; Maddock Building; Flour Mill; Scudder School; Percy Purdum (1891)
Creator
Henry A. Lorberg
Date
1849; 1875; 1871; 1885; 1891
Format
Scanned scrapbook page
Coverage
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
Rights
Scioto County Public Library
Collection
Citation
Henry A. Lorberg, “William Waller (1849); George A. Waller; Col. O. F. Moore; Odd Fellows Building; Court Street; Fifth (5th) Street; Judge Calvert; Clay Turley; Clerk of the School Board; Capt. John W. Kinney; Kinney Guards (1875); First Sergeant; Democrat; H.W. Farnham; Republican; Co. C.O,N.G.; J.W. Purdum (1885); Third (3rd) Street; Fourth (4th) Street; Panic (1871); Jas. Bryson; Miller; Hughes Mill; Maddock Building; Flour Mill; Scudder School; Percy Purdum (1891),” Local History Digital Collection, accessed November 24, 2024, https://yourppl.org/history/items/show/24181.