Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 82. Harry Melvin; Lou McCord; Captain W. W. Little's Springville Ferry (1875); Ike Farley; Dick Floming; Bill Rarrie; Frank Johnson; Joe Bell; George Gibson; R. W. Lewis; Edward Raine Sr.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 207. Shown is Harry Melvin; Miss Belle Connolly; Dick Melcher; Leslie Mann; Weekly Press; Spry Block; Filmore Musser; W. H. McClass; J. Frank Strayer; Who Are They?; Unidentified Men; The Globe; Job Printing Office; Third (3rd) Street
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Harry Melvin; and Reitz & Co.'s Mill on the Corner of Second (2nd) and Massie Streets.
The Harsha Flour Mills was located at 555 Eighth (8th) Street.
Wilhelmette Flats was located at the North East Corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Steets. John Wilhelm built this building and operated the Wilhelm Opera House on the top floor from 1870 until 1899. It was later made into Wilhelmette Flast apartments.
White re-enforced paper bag with green and red print. Mangolia brand with company name "The P.H. Harsha Milling Co." was located at 555 8th St. Destroyed in fire in 1954.