Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 74. William S. Sellards; Drug Store; Gallia Street; Gay Street; Laroy Theatre; Win Nye; Factory Drug Store; The Triangle; Sixth (6th) Street; Chillicothe; S. H. Holmes; O'Neill and Hunter; Market Street; Anna G. Fay; Woman's Exchange and Employment Agency; Third (3rd) Street; Court Street; The Stevenson Guards; John M. Wendelken; Bridge Grocery; Vincent Brodbeck; Fred Renshahaus; Albert Freytag; John Schlichter; Charles Schuman; David Strahm; Fred Doerr; Valentine Doerr; Jacob Doerr; Uhl and Frecht; John Wamser; Peter G. Balmert; Theodore Wiggins; H. Nagelison; Frank Gilbert; Biggs House; Front Street; J.D. Bridge & Co.; Vincent Building; Second (2nd) Street; Trotter Building
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 75. Thomas Collins; Cafe; Findlay Street; Dead Fall; Samuel Hill; Market Street; P. J. LeGrand; Jacob Schmidt; Geo. Tittle Tannery; Scioto Street; Prof. Mootheart; Business College. John Jones Building; Chillicothe Street; Republican Central Committee; Old Abe; Cannon; Democrats; Little Mac; Gunn and Reber; Insurance; Ten Nights in a Bar Room; Wilhelm's Opera House; David Gates; John M. Higgins; Sill Pursell
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 76. Beard and Noel; Drug Store; Sixth (6th) Street; Chillicothe Street; Daum's Hall; George Daum; Kendall's Hall; Si Strauss; Sixth (6th) Street Church; Nathias Schlass; Second (2nd) Street; A. McFarland (1880); Murough Kehoe; Boot and Shoe Store; Front Street; Water Street; John K. Duke; Insurance; Court Street; The Portsmouth Wollen Wills (1832); Maddock Bros.; William Maddock; John Wilson; Newman Hotel
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shep. Kearns; Wells Hutchins; Charles Krotzenberger; Samuel McGugin; Fair Ohio; Susie M. Bes; Frank Amann; Pavillion on Springville Hill; William E. Ross Jr.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 77. Rev. Pearce; Mr. A. Pearce; Frances Cleveland; Portsmouth Dispatch; Portsmouth Enquirer; First White Woman; Mrs. Mary Ingles; Shawnee Town; Alexandria; Virginia; Mrs. Samuel G. Marshall; Fannie Marshall (1796); First Child Born in Scioto County; Mr. & Mrs. Uriah; First Child Born in the City (1802); Prof. Baggar; Prof. Fisher; Dancing School; Seel Building; Burt. Pride and Hall. Second (2nd) Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 78. H.A. Lorberg; A Sketch of the Portsmouth Post Office; First Post Master; John Brown Sr (1808); Henry Massie; First Landlord; Point; Vincent Brodbeck; Stephen; Peter; George; Paul (1848); The Tavern; Alexandria; West Side; First Bridge (1818); William Gharky; Frances Cleveland