The Church of the Nativity (Catholic); Third (3rd) Street; Madison Street; Lower Mill; St. Mary's; The Holy Redeemer; Sixth (6th) Street; Gay Street; Iron Storage Yard; Scioto Valley Railway; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davidson; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper; Ed Loomis; Pete Schilling; Scioto Foundry (1842); Temple of Fame W. S. Meyer

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The Church of the Nativity (Catholic); Third (3rd) Street; Madison Street; Lower Mill; St. Mary's; The Holy Redeemer; Sixth (6th) Street; Gay Street; Iron Storage Yard; Scioto Valley Railway; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davidson; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper; Ed Loomis; Pete Schilling; Scioto Foundry (1842); Temple of Fame W. S. Meyer

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Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 171. The Church of the Nativity (Catholic); Third (3rd) Street; Madison Street; Lower Mill; St. Mary's; The Holy Redeemer; Sixth (6th) Street; Gay Street; Iron Storage Yard; Scioto Valley Railway; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davidson; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper; Ed Loomis; Pete Schilling; Scioto Foundry (1842); Temple of Fame W. S. Meyer

Creator

Henry A. Lorberg

Date

1842

Format

Scanned scrapbook page

Coverage

Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio

Rights

Scioto County Public Library

Citation

Henry A. Lorberg, “The Church of the Nativity (Catholic); Third (3rd) Street; Madison Street; Lower Mill; St. Mary's; The Holy Redeemer; Sixth (6th) Street; Gay Street; Iron Storage Yard; Scioto Valley Railway; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davidson; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper; Ed Loomis; Pete Schilling; Scioto Foundry (1842); Temple of Fame W. S. Meyer,” Local History Digital Collection, accessed November 20, 2024, https://yourppl.org/history/items/show/24680.

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