Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 80. Hemstead Academy of Medicine; General Hospital; Dr. Waller; Miss Anna Ross; Court Street; S. R. Ross; John R. Turner; Clerk of the Courts; Front Street; Post Office; Patterson Alley; Henry Massie (1813); President Jackson; Reception Committee (1836); United States Hotel; Bigelow Church; Second (2nd) Street; Father McDowell; Henry Hall; Washington Kinney; J.V. Robinson; Gen'l Kendall; Moses Gregory; S.R. Ross
black & white scanned images of R.R. Peebles residence, the Henley Stone Company's office, and a view approaching the village of Henley on the Cincinnati, Portsmouth, and Virginia Railroad. The Henley Stone Company consisted of R. R. Peebles -president, John Peebles -vice-president, T. N. Martin -secretary & treasurer, and C. T. McDonough -superintendent.
Sepia - toned portrait photo of Portsmouth Highschool band leader teacher. Henri Schnabl, signed "To my favorite student, Albert, June 1932, Henri Schnabl". Student was Albert Dehner 1932.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photo of Henry A. Lorberg, well known local historian and creator of these scrapbooks
Scanned page 218 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text account of Henry A. Lorberg's work to secure an Andrew Carnigie donation to build the Portsmouth City Library.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 219. Shown is a typed page of the Henry A. Lorberg Biography Continued; Rev. W. A. Sunday (1911); Library Board of Trustees (1918); Major Keyes.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: details about Henry A. Lorberg securing $50,000.00 from Andrew Carnegie for the construction of the library. Report is by J. W. Mitchell, and it was in the Portsmouth Directory