Scanned scrapbook page showing a tan in color- aged paper program, "Programme of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's concert at Tremont Temple, Boston. For the First Time in America"
Scanned scrapbook page: the upper center black & white photo image is The Reverend Doctor Burr "Mark the perfect man and behold the upright"-Psalms 37:37. Others photo images Myra Kerr, Lyda Kerr, Thomas Gould Gaylord, Rev. William H. Gleiser, John Powers, Sr.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typewritten poem about the river and steamboats by Frances Moore Geiger, daughter of Captain Enos B. Moore, of the steamboat Bonanza.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a newspaper clipping at the left which names Will McCall, from the Portsmouth Blade, The Tribune-Republican, "Uncle Joe" Robb, and Mr. Valjean. Black & white images of an older unnamed man and a crowded steamboat are shown.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a long typed poem to Philo S. Clark Esq., Postmaster of Portsmouth is at the left. At the right is an advertisement for Padan Bros. & Co., manufacturers of Ladies and Misses fine shoes and oxfords. A photo of Captain Henry Lantz is at the lower right corner, cut from one of Lorberg's publications for his scrapbooks.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a letter typed on tissue paper from Mayor Thomas L. Collett, Mayor of Ironton, to Mr. Henry A Lorberg thanking him for a folder of Portsmouth information.
Letter typed in 1930 to inform H.A. Lorberg that he could not supply a portrait of his grandfather, General U.S. Grant in Portsmouth, Ohio. Lower on the page is a black and white postcard of the Portsmouth Base Ball Club.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed letter mentioning the possibility of converting the old Children's Home (in Portsmouth) into a museum. Named are: the Elks Club, Rotary Club, Park Commission, Filmore Musser, J.W. Mitchell, Mrs. Daniel J. Ryan, Eli Perkins, and General Kilpatrick.