Scanned page 110 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of H. Coleman Grimes; Walter F. Gahm; J. V. Doger; Timmonds Park; an unidentified house with men standing in front; Will Doerr
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving details about H. D. Ziegler's Gunsmith Shop on Second (2nd) Street, Hunting, and Preparing Caught Animals For Food; Judge Harper; E. H. Ball; C. S. Morrow; Theodore K. Funk; Duncan Livingstone
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page about H. D. Ziegler's Gunsmith Shop on Second Street, later on Front Street; Honorable William E. Ross; Ad for Mrs. Trotter, French Military Establishment on Second Street. H. D. Ziegler; M. B. Gilberts; Bob White; Pieron at Freshells; chefs
Dime-sized gold color token with name and worth on one side. 1 in trade and Ingle System on other side. H. J. Wendelken and Son (Henry J. And Earl F.) Grocery was at 1702 Gallia Street as listed in the Portsmouth City Directory of 1914-15.
The H. Leet & Company planing mill was located on the corner of Ninth (9th) and Washington Streets at 913 Washington.
The Portsmouth Transfer Company was actually the start for the Craigmile's Furniture Company which was located at 936 Gallia Street. Both of these businesses closed before 2000.
Black & white text and and photos of the H. Leet & Company Lumber Dealers. Four officers shown are Horace Leet, Phelps C. Leet, Melvin D. Funk and Albert Graf.