Dudley; Miss Nora; Rev. T.J. Franklin; Christ Church; H. L. Chapman (1854); Kinney and Raynor; Kinney and Chapman; Dr. Jacob Offnere (1810); County Treasurer; Iron Factory; Commercial Bank; Harriet; C.A.M. Damarin; Col. John McDonald (1824); McDonald's Sketches; Public Library; Ohio Room; Col. O.F. Moore; Legislature (1850); Republican; State Senate (1850); Francis Cleveland; John T. Miller; Dr. M.S. Pixley; Colonel Bush (1831); County Commissioner; Jail; Sixth (6th) Street; Sheriff's Office
Title
Dudley; Miss Nora; Rev. T.J. Franklin; Christ Church; H. L. Chapman (1854); Kinney and Raynor; Kinney and Chapman; Dr. Jacob Offnere (1810); County Treasurer; Iron Factory; Commercial Bank; Harriet; C.A.M. Damarin; Col. John McDonald (1824); McDonald's Sketches; Public Library; Ohio Room; Col. O.F. Moore; Legislature (1850); Republican; State Senate (1850); Francis Cleveland; John T. Miller; Dr. M.S. Pixley; Colonel Bush (1831); County Commissioner; Jail; Sixth (6th) Street; Sheriff's Office
Description
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 192. Dudley; Miss Nora; Rev. T.J. Franklin; Christ Church; H. L. Chapman (1854); Kinney and Raynor; Kinney and Chapman; Dr. Jacob Offnere (1810); County Treasurer; Iron Factory; Commercial Bank; Harriet; C.A.M. Damarin; Col. John McDonald (1824); McDonald's Sketches; Public Library; Ohio Room; Col. O.F. Moore; Legislature (1850); Republican; State Senate (1850); Francis Cleveland; John T. Miller; Dr. M.S. Pixley; Colonel Bush (1831); County Commissioner; Jail; Sixth (6th) Street; Sheriff's Office
Creator
Henry A. Lorberg
Date
1854; 1810; 1824; 1850; 1831
Format
Scanned scrapbook page
Coverage
Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
Rights
Scioto County Public Library
Collection
Citation
Henry A. Lorberg, “Dudley; Miss Nora; Rev. T.J. Franklin; Christ Church; H. L. Chapman (1854); Kinney and Raynor; Kinney and Chapman; Dr. Jacob Offnere (1810); County Treasurer; Iron Factory; Commercial Bank; Harriet; C.A.M. Damarin; Col. John McDonald (1824); McDonald's Sketches; Public Library; Ohio Room; Col. O.F. Moore; Legislature (1850); Republican; State Senate (1850); Francis Cleveland; John T. Miller; Dr. M.S. Pixley; Colonel Bush (1831); County Commissioner; Jail; Sixth (6th) Street; Sheriff's Office,” Local History Digital Collection, accessed November 25, 2024, https://yourppl.org/history/items/show/24209.