Scanned scrapbook page showing a letter typed on tissue paper from Mayor Thomas L. Collett, Mayor of Ironton, to Mr. Henry A Lorberg thanking him for a folder of Portsmouth information.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a two typed sections. At the top is part of a poem followed by the names Quien Sabe and M. (Milford?) Keyes. Lower is a report of a flag and a signed photograph given by Col. U.S. Grant III to Henry A. Lorberg for the new U. S. Grant School.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a clipped newspaper advertisement, "Three Portsmouth Boys Make Richman's Clothes. Nate Richman, Chairman of the Board, Charlie Richman, President, Henry Richman, Secretary-Treasurer."
Scanned scrapbook page. At top is a photo of early businesses along an unpaved Chillicothe Street. In the center photo the seven daughters of Aaron Kinney are named: Mrs. Rachel Bickley, Mrs. Margaret Hall, Mrs. Sarah A. Renshaw, Mrs. Nancy Walker, Mrs. Maria Tracy, Mrs. Eliza Cady, and Mrs. Elizabeth Gates. The lower photo shows about 19 happy young people seated on steps during an outing to Glen Springs, Kentucky.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a long typed poem to Philo S. Clark Esq., Postmaster of Portsmouth is at the left. At the right is an advertisement for Padan Bros. & Co., manufacturers of Ladies and Misses fine shoes and oxfords. A photo of Captain Henry Lantz is at the lower right corner, cut from one of Lorberg's publications for his scrapbooks.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a newspaper clipping at the left which names Will McCall, from the Portsmouth Blade, The Tribune-Republican, "Uncle Joe" Robb, and Mr. Valjean. Black & white images of an older unnamed man and a crowded steamboat are shown.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typewritten poem about the river and steamboats by Frances Moore Geiger, daughter of Captain Enos B. Moore, of the steamboat Bonanza.
Scanned scrapbook page: the upper center black & white photo image is The Reverend Doctor Burr "Mark the perfect man and behold the upright"-Psalms 37:37. Others photo images Myra Kerr, Lyda Kerr, Thomas Gould Gaylord, Rev. William H. Gleiser, John Powers, Sr.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a tan in color- aged paper program, "Programme of Mademoiselle Jenny Lind's concert at Tremont Temple, Boston. For the First Time in America"