Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving information about the Central (German) Presbyterian Church; the Mayor's Office in 1870; Portsmouth Y. M. C. A.
Sepia-toned postcard of the church building and cars along the streets Roberson and Young, since 1924 the church was located at 2235 Roberson until it was destroyed by fire December 17th, 1961. The fire was arson over a surgery.
Image of the Central Church of Christ located at the corner of Grandview and Robinson Avenues. The church was organized in 1907 and is till in operation today after undergoing several renovations and additions.
black & white scanned images from the publication. Images shown:
J. F. Menke, George J. Schmidt, Interior View of the Central Grocery, Wheelersburg Creamery Company, Mr. Charles Aeh, manager and C. H. Harris.
Scanned page 102 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Central House, Post Office Corner; All Saints Church Interior; Dr. Schwab; Theodore K. Funk.
Scanned page 72 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about the Central House (Hotel). Black & white images of the Interior of First Baptist Church; James A. Maxwell, Flour, Grain & Feed storefront.
Black and white photo negative of Central Market Feed Stable, owned and operated by Jacob Werner. It was located on Gallia Street and Mabert Road. This location later became the Oberling Motor Company's Gallia Street location.
This photo was taken during the Korn Karnival celebrations of 1913, and the Zeppelin on top of the roof on the building on the left was actually created by Jacob, John, and Lawrence Werner.
Central National Bank was located at 9th (Ninth) Gallia Street, looking east over what would become the Roy Rogers Esplanade.
The Security Savings Bank was located at 28 Gallia Street.