Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page: Gharky in charge of first bridge across the Scioto River; Portsmouth Residents and their Professions From 1892 city directory Advertisement Pages. J. M. Stockham; E. J. Corson, agent for the White Sewing Machine; Portsmouth Wheeling Company; Portsmouth Wagon Stock Company; Adam Weiss, hotel on Third (3rd) Street; W. S. Walker and A. P. Goldsmith were in charge of the Panel and Veneer Works; William Waller; Odd Fellows Building; Padan Bros. Shoe Factory; John K. Duke; James A. Maxwell; J. F. Menke; Dix Knitting Works; McMaham & Matter; W. H. Kehrer; Max Jacobs; Sam Levi and brother Isaac Levi; Hibbs, Angle & Company on Front Street; George H. Heinisch; Joseph Hornung; John A. Pfau Sr.; Thomas B. Nichols
Scanned page 138 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about a popular ghost image that proved to be caused by the effect of the sun's rays on a window and Mayor Kerr's proclamation requesting that all men take up arms and meet at Market Square to be ready for battle.
Rusted cream of tartar can with green and brown label with red print for the "Gilbert Brand, Pure Spices, packed for the Gilbert Gro. Co., Portsmouth, Ohio. 5 lbs pure ground cream tartar on back.
The Gilbert Grocery Company, started in 1832 by Martin B. Gilbert, was first located at 167 West Front Street. In 1898 this new building was built for the Gilbert business at 50-54 West Second (2nd). It was totally destroyed by fire in 1910.