The Church of the Nativity (Catholic); Third (3rd) Street; Madison Street; Lower Mill; St. Mary's; The Holy Redeemer; Sixth (6th) Street; Gay Street; Iron Storage Yard; Scioto Valley Railway; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davidson; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper; Ed Loomis; Pete Schilling; Scioto Foundry (1842); Temple of Fame W. S. Meyer

- Title
- The Church of the Nativity (Catholic); Third (3rd) Street; Madison Street; Lower Mill; St. Mary's; The Holy Redeemer; Sixth (6th) Street; Gay Street; Iron Storage Yard; Scioto Valley Railway; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davidson; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper; Ed Loomis; Pete Schilling; Scioto Foundry (1842); Temple of Fame W. S. Meyer
- Description
- Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 171. The Church of the Nativity (Catholic); Third (3rd) Street; Madison Street; Lower Mill; St. Mary's; The Holy Redeemer; Sixth (6th) Street; Gay Street; Iron Storage Yard; Scioto Valley Railway; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davidson; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper; Ed Loomis; Pete Schilling; Scioto Foundry (1842); Temple of Fame W. S. Meyer
- Creator
- Henry A. Lorberg
- Date
- 1842
- Format
- Scanned scrapbook page
- Coverage
- Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
- Rights
- Scioto County Public Library
Collection
Citation
Henry A. Lorberg, “The Church of the Nativity (Catholic); Third (3rd) Street; Madison Street; Lower Mill; St. Mary's; The Holy Redeemer; Sixth (6th) Street; Gay Street; Iron Storage Yard; Scioto Valley Railway; Hocking Valley Railway; Uriah Barber; Henry Davidson; E. F. Draper; W. C. Draper; Ed Loomis; Pete Schilling; Scioto Foundry (1842); Temple of Fame W. S. Meyer,” Scioto County Public Library Local History Digital Collection, accessed February 23, 2025, https://sciotolibrary.org/history/items/show/24680.