Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. typed page giving details about some Portsmouth musings: After school hours; M & S Timmond's Bakery; Joe Jefferson's love of horses; Marklem's Stables; John McCarty in M & S Timmonds' Bakery; Taylor House; David Davis; Joseph Jefferson; Jimmy McMahon; George Hummel; Frank M. Green; Joe Forsythe; Jim Timbrooks; Bob Spry; Jim Riggs; Dan Lawton; Jim Stephenson; Will Glover; Jim Boal; George Gharky; Isaac Lionbarger; Frank Robinson; John Murray; Lee Murfin; Will Reilly; S. B. Jenning; Ang Sanford; Charles Glidden; Clay Turley; Alex Robinson; Frank Thompson; Timmonds Store
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Wedding Invitation for Charl Thompson and Oscar W. Newman on June 19, 1894 at All Saints' Church; Graduation Announcement for the Commencement Exercises for the Class of 1894 at the Grand Opera House
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typed page giving the ending of the information on the Massie Block Fire of 1871. Bottom story: the beginnings of Pea Nut Johnny's Pie Emporium and his customers. Martin Timmonds; David David; George Davis Jr.; Mrs. Doc. McCloud; Will Dunn; Dan Dunn; John horn; Will Little; Will Macklen; Edward Julian; Pickey Levi; Wiley Rigrish; Will Byerly; Sam Johnson; Al johnson; Charles Melcher; Harry Martin; Lionel Trotter; Charles Ziegler; Henry Dinsmore; Mish Tollow; Will Drake; Frank Lloyd; Ikey Miller; George Jones; Al Yeager; Frank McFarlin; Coal Oil Johnny ; John White; Uriah White; Wilbur Wertz; George Hammerstein; Quincy Sullivan; Frank Sullivan; John Simler; John Simler; Doc McCloud; Hank Burton; Monk Law; Oily Graham; James Hannahs; John Brooker
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured us a newspaper article from the Portsmouth Blade giving details about the 1913 Flood on March 30, 1913.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typed page giving the ending of the information on the Massie Block Fire of 1871. Bottom story: the beginnings of Pea Nut Johnny's Pie Emporium and his customers. Martin Timmonds; David David; George Davis Jr.; Mrs. Doc. McCloud; Will Dunn; Dan Dunn; John horn; Will Little; Will Macklen; Edward Julian; Pickey Levi; Wiley Rigrish; Will Byerly; Sam Johnson; Al johnson; Charles Melcher; Harry Martin; Lionel Trotter; Charles Ziegler; Henry Dinsmore; Mish Tollow; Will Drake; Frank Lloyd; Ikey Miller; George Jones; Al Yeager; Frank McFarlin; Coal Oil Johnny ; John White; Uriah White; Wilbur Wertz; George Hammerstein; Quincy Sullivan; Frank Sullivan; John Simler; John Simler; Doc McCloud; Hank Burton; Monk Law; Oily Graham; James Hannahs; John Brooker
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a cut page from Pictorial Portsmouth of the Portsmouth Veneer and Panel Company at the corner of Mill and Gay Streets. It specialized in the manufacturing of glass and panes for windows and veneers.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a collage of Portsmouth citizens, torn from Pictorial Portsmouth, with their names listed below. Paul Buerling, John Brandel, Emma Freitag, Pearl Merrill, Martha Lammers, Lena Schmirrmann, Samuel A. Martin, Frank L. Martin, Bertha Wendelken, Kate Rau, Clara Scherman, Mary Voelker, Elizabeth Wirth, and E. R. Peebles
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typed page giving details about leading doctors in Portsmouth. Bottom of page gives a brief account of Will Dunn's death after he fell from the roof of the City Lockup, prison, on Court Street. Dr. McCorney; Dr. Schwab; Dr. H. Kautzleben's Drug Store; Phil Streich; Streich Pharmacy; Metzger & Company, wagon Shop; tannery; Kinney's Lane; Kinney's Spring; Henry Kinney Farm; City Lockup on Court Street; Mr. Dunn Sr.; Dan Dunn
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown is a black and white photo of a group Portsmouth citizens Mrs. Renshaw, Georege Waller, John G Peebles, H. R. Kinney
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typed page giving a brief history of the Riverside Baseball Club, organized in Portsmouth in 1866. They took the name "Riverside" because Portsmouth was called the River City. Above the text are two pictures of the team with names listed below them, though it is unclear if the names go with one or both of the pictures shown.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Shown is a black and white photo of W. L. Baker, born in 1852 in Portsmouth, Baker was involved with the Ohio Stove Company as a salesman. Then, in 1890, he became the vice president of the Portsmouth Stove and Range Company.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the Portsmouth Shoe Manufacturing Company. It was started in 1873 by the Robert Bell's son in law, and listed in the directories at 105 West Front Street. Cut from Portsmouth Pictorial book, the Market Street Arcade.