Black and white photo image on cardboard, with red and green labels on front that read: "Merry XMas", "Happy New Year", and "Dixon Mills - Winter Time - Copy A.E. Graf".
Photo image of typed page from Do You Remember Continued. James Grimes; People's Foundry; B. Dryfoos; Damarin & Co.; D. D. Rhodes & Co.; John Varner; Taylor House; L. Seidenbach; Phin Stone; Gaylord Mill; Salisbury & Son; Wiley Rigerish; John Raab; Fred Pelhank; Hammer Club; W. B. Tomlinson; Morning Star; New Blade
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with the continuation of Do You Remember. Horse car line to the Scioto Valley Depot; Harrison Montgomery, sexton of Greenlawn Cemetery; Taylor Robinson; W. A. Connolly; George Ball; Philander Kinney; Kinney's Lane; Dr. Crawford; Moses Beard; C. P. Tracy & Co.; Alex Altsman; Murphy Shoe Co.; Sill Guards; Gaylord Guards; Misses Eaves
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember continued. Perkins and Love Shoe Store on Court Street; R. L. Cannon; Riverside Baseball Club; Millbrook Casino; David Patton and the Y. M. C. A.; Lewis Rosenstock; V. R. Row, attorney above the Corner Bookstore; Grand Opera House; Recreational spot: Esculapia Springs, Lewis County Kentucky; J. A. Weatherwax; Ed. Gibbs, mail clerk on the B & O Railway; Thomas Dugan; first electric cars
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember continued. Peter G. Balmert's cigar store; George Henghold; B. Julian; John B. Rottinhaus; Washington Hotel; J. M. Augustine's grocery store in the Halderman Building, later occupied by Walter Bagby; Frank J. Baker's shoe store in the Daum Building, previously occupied by R. L. Gilbert, the Sample shoe Store, and W. H. H. Cadot; Capt. Charles Barton, civil engineer with F. C. Gibbs; Breece Manufacturing located in a part of the John Hub & Spoke Co. factory; Burgholster and McMurrer's Home Talent Ministries at Wilhem's; Henry Bartram; Will Cook; Ben Harris; Oscar Williams; Frank D. White
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is typed questions from Do You Remember continued. Gilbert L. Fuller, Blade Reporter; River City Band's Sunday evening concerts in the Millbrook Casino; First Women's Suffrage Society in Portsmouth (1870); A. D. Miller wheeled Alf Scott in a barrow from Market to Union Street; 1880, first telephone used in Portsmouth; Prof. Straub; Rev. Frank Gilliam, presiding elder of the Methodist Church; Col. John A. Turley residence on the site of the Trinity Methodist Church; Herr Fromm, publisher of the Der Correspondent; J. I. Hudson; Sam. G. Harper; Theodore Doty, freight agent for the N & W Railway; C & E Railway
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember Continued. N & W Railroad; Damarin & Co.; John Herrick; Rev. Mix, rector at Christ Church; German taught in Public Schools, teacher Carl Huber; Zala Mission on Jefferson Street; Frank Smith with Leet Lumber; German Presbyterian Church; John Gilgen; Charles Grasman, baker with Adam Seel; Mayor Squire Hall; Thomas Conroy; Clemens Bros. notions store on Gallia Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember Continued. Mathias Schloss' grocery store; Hopkins & Co. on Second (2nd) Street, later in the Turley Building; Stewart's Drug Store; First Presbyterian Church; Frank Adams; Heny King, undertaker in the McFarland building; Joe Huston's dogs of all nations; Capt. William Moore and the Portsmouth Foundry and Machine Works; Jennie Moran, taught Seminary School at Court and Fifth (5th); Peter Brushar; Carl Lehman
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with questions from Do You Remember Continued. James W. Bannon; John Sherer; Lee Eichelstein; Sute Gilbert; Portsmouth makes it to front page of the Police Gazette twice: Bonnonfoertle's ghost; Crusaders cleaned out Dutch Mike's Place in the Huston Stone Front; Al G. Fields Minstrels; Art Williams, cler for Dan Spry, the druggist; C. F. Miller; Cherry sisters; George Sheppard
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember Continued. Culbertson & Co. had a queensware store in the Rosenberg Building on Gallia Street; John Yoakley's music store, organist at All Saints Church; Flanders and Morgan; Dr. McCorney; Dr. F. B. Mussey; D. S. Johnson & Son; Col. William Bolles lived in the Eli Kinney House; George Walker, mayor; Fred Schmidt, marshal; Hal Pursell, drug store owner in the Wilhelm Opera House; Charles Kehoe, salesman for the C. P. Tracy & Co.; Dan Raegan; U. G. Drake's temperance paper called "Facts and Figures;" H. W. Farnham, attorney associated with Judge Towne and J. P. Purdum
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember continued. D. Beardsley; J. N. Lutz; William Burt; Montague Julian, dentist with Dr. I. M. Wright; "Red" Harris; Riverside Baseball Club with Hiram Brown; George Davis; George Brown; Alex Atkins; Company H.; W. H. Rhodes and daughter Helen; David Hull, bookkeeper in Col. Peter Kinney's Bank; E. R. Ronsheim; Heidelberg, Freidlander & Co. on Front Street; Ralph Johnson, manager of the Grand Opera House; Arbuckle's coffee
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed questions from Do You Remember Continued.Dr. Heiner and Dr. Neighbors; Pursell and Bragdon occupied a store room adjoining Fisher and Streich Pharmacy; Henry Marting's Drygoods Store; Grand Opera House choice seat bought by John F. Brushart for $25.00; Immortal J. N.; Judge Bell;Stanley Prichard's Bicycle Shop on Chillicothe Street; W. S. Walker and the Portsmouth Veneer and Panel Co.; George E. Mathews ; Hibbs Hardware Co. on Second (2nd) Street