West Side; Portsmouth West; J. E. Shump; Scioto River; Fourth of July (1855); Republican Office; George Johnson; Samuel M.; Albert T.; Tracy B. Johnson; Mrs. Emma (S. B.) Jennings; George O. Newman; Col. O. F. Moore; Neil Barber; George Davis; Union Mills; General Story; Doc Hurd; Scioto River Bridge; Lee Beatty; Toll Collector; Second (2nd) Street; Jacob Becker; John Warner

- Title
- West Side; Portsmouth West; J. E. Shump; Scioto River; Fourth of July (1855); Republican Office; George Johnson; Samuel M.; Albert T.; Tracy B. Johnson; Mrs. Emma (S. B.) Jennings; George O. Newman; Col. O. F. Moore; Neil Barber; George Davis; Union Mills; General Story; Doc Hurd; Scioto River Bridge; Lee Beatty; Toll Collector; Second (2nd) Street; Jacob Becker; John Warner
- Description
- Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 29. West Side; Portsmouth West; J. E. Shump; Scioto River; Fourth of July (1855); Republican Office; George Johnson; Samuel M.; Albert T.; Tracy B. Johnson; Mrs. Emma (S. B.) Jennings; George O. Newman; Col. O. F. Moore; Neil Barber; George Davis; Union Mills; General Story; Doc Hurd; Scioto River Bridge; Lee Beatty; Toll Collector; Second (2nd) Street; Jacob Becker; John Warner
- Creator
- Henry A. Lorberg
- Date
- 1855
- Format
- Scanned scrapbook page
- Coverage
- Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
- Rights
- Scioto County Public Library
Collection
Citation
Henry A. Lorberg, “West Side; Portsmouth West; J. E. Shump; Scioto River; Fourth of July (1855); Republican Office; George Johnson; Samuel M.; Albert T.; Tracy B. Johnson; Mrs. Emma (S. B.) Jennings; George O. Newman; Col. O. F. Moore; Neil Barber; George Davis; Union Mills; General Story; Doc Hurd; Scioto River Bridge; Lee Beatty; Toll Collector; Second (2nd) Street; Jacob Becker; John Warner,” Scioto County Public Library Local History Digital Collection, accessed February 23, 2025, https://sciotolibrary.org/history/items/show/23890.