Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 183. Pictured is a typed page with details about musical events and festivals that happened in Portsmouth. Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll; Music Hall; musical festivals during the Centennial Year Celebration; Professor W. L. Blumenshein; R. L. Cannon; W. H. Rhodes; Blaine; Blaine Campaign; Enoch J. Salt
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a card For the Twenty-Seventh Reunion of the P. H. S. A. A. on June 21, 1893 with words in cursive script. Also a black and white photo of the corner of Market Street. Shown is James A. Maxwell: Flour, Grain, & Feed at 124
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typed page talking about local business owners and operators. Shown below are two pictures cut from page in Pictorial Portsmouth: James Charlesworth; David Ramsey; Schuler property; Thomas P. Brown; Dr. McBride; Dr. Wright; dentists; Free Reading Room; Mr. Ramsey; Cyrus G. Powers; National Millinery; Bowman and Kirby; William Grimes; Edward Wright; Ice Cream Soda.
Also pictured: George B. Bailey, born in 1821 in Brown County. Bailey was the man who organized the Kinney Light Guards into Company G, First Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War; Captain Francis Cleveland, born in Connecticut in 1796. He was integral to the building of the Canal from Chillicothe to Portsmouth. He gave Waverly its name in Pike County.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Picture cut from Pictorial Portsmouth: prominent Portsmouth women with their names listed below the image (only bottom two rows of pictures is shown) Each picture has a number that corresponds with their name. 1. Eliza V. Dutuit 2. Mary S. Cotton 3. Margaret Lloyd 4. Sarah M. McCall 5. Mary Adams Draper 6. Eliza J. Snodgrass 7. Lydia W. Selby 8. Elida E. Kline 9. Lena Kline Reed
10. Elizabeth W. Hitney
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 181. Pictured is a typed page with history on The "Lookout House" on Profile Hill in the Kentucky Hills. The pavillion was erected in 1875, established by David Sprinkle.
Pictured: Dr. Thomas Vickers; Hank Burton; C. H. Harris; Ad for C. A. Sprecher Confectioner at 419 Chillicothe Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is faded top of a page for Portsmouth Prominent Women Pictured (names on another scrapbook page); West Front Street Scene cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book: group of men in front of Guppett & Webb's Lumber Yard
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving information on the German Methodists in Portsmouth and where they worshipped in early times. Below: Ad for Steamer Ohio No. 4 and all times it passed through Portsmouth
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. black and white photos of an unknown young man and Samuel Johnson in a separate photo. He was born in Portsmouth in 1853. Johnson studied law in the late 1800s. In 1898, he was appointed Referee in Bankruptcy in Scioto County.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the second half of map and city directory below for Portsmouth. The city was platted by Henry Massie in 1803.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the first half of map and city directory below for Portsmouth. The city was platted by Henry Massie in 1803.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page detailing events during the Reunions for the Society of the Army of West Virginia from 1884-85 in Portsmouth. The Society of the Army of West Virginia; Grand Army and Sons of Veterans; Riverside Baseball Club; fairs; races; Captain E. E. Ewing; Pursell family; Captain Skelton; Colonel John A. Turley; John K. Duke; Mark B. Wells; Dr. Kline; Captain N. W. Evans; Colonel W. H. Raynor; General Enochs; veterans; General Phil H. Sheridan; General George Crook; General R. B. Hayes; commanders; local soldiers
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and whiter photo of the steamboat the City of Portsmouth and an image cut from Pictorial Portsmouth of the Potomac on the Ohio River. Also, shown are cut out newspaper ads for a performance by Claire Louise Kellogg at the Grand Opera House and the Kehoe Store.