Scanned scrapbook page showing a certificate thanking H.A. Lorberg for "Scenes from the Roosevelt Camp Preserve" to the Permanent Collection of the Association. Lower on this page is a newspaper clipping about the possible spelling of Scioto.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed letter dated December 27th, 1926 from City Manager Adam Frick to Mr. H.A. Lorberg thanking him for information about the burial of William Russell.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed letter dated April 8, 1930 from Ohio Board of Education discussing the origin of the word "Scioto." Paper is damaged.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed letter of thanks to H.A. Lorberg dated November 12, 1926 from the editor of The Youth's Companion. At the right is a sepia toned studio photograph of D.B. Hutchins.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed letter mentioning the possibility of converting the old Children's Home (in Portsmouth) into a museum. Named are: the Elks Club, Rotary Club, Park Commission, Filmore Musser, J.W. Mitchell, Mrs. Daniel J. Ryan, Eli Perkins, and General Kilpatrick.
Letter typed in 1930 to inform H.A. Lorberg that he could not supply a portrait of his grandfather, General U.S. Grant in Portsmouth, Ohio. Lower on the page is a black and white postcard of the Portsmouth Base Ball Club.
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."