Scanned page 226 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recalling when Tom Thumb and his wife appeared at Massie Hall in 1875 and Tom Thumb's association with Barnum's traveling circus.
Below: Black & white photograph of Adam Giesler.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white image cut from Pictorial Portsmouth of the Mr. and Mrs. William Silcox Family, of Mill Street.
Scanned scrapbook page with a black and white newspaper photo of Mr. and Mrs. William Simcox and their children. The family lived on Mill Street previously.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about Mr. Collins and his family; Mrs. Collins; Scioto Bottoms; Cynthia Collins; Greenup County; Captain Moses Fugua; Tygart Creek
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information about Mr. Collins; Mr. Fugua; Thos. Parker Banks; Northwestern Territory; F. F. V; Old Dominion; Banks of Tygart Creek; Alexandria
scanned scrapbook page showing four black and white photographs --Mr. Crighton Jr., Six unknown members of the Hammer Club, one man and two ladies of the John Gerlach Family, a grouping of nine gentlemen with their names given at the bottom.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 465. Mr. Daum; Peter Neudoerfer; Dr. Schwab; David Strah,; Charles Seifert; Gamonia Garden; Lizzie; James Connolly; A. Bein; Gallaher; W.A. Connolly; Harrisonville
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 206. Mr. Galbreth; Ohio Historical Society; William Russell; West Union; Buena Vista; Rushtown; Brush Creek; State Senate; Congressman; Born (1782); Alexandria (1800); Henry Massie; B.L. Jefferson (1850); Merchant's Block (1860-1861); J. M. Rumsey & Co; C.D. Elden; Reed and Curtice; E. Miller; Great Storm (1861); Spencer Chapel; Seventh (7th) Street; Sixth (6th) Street Church (1868); Gallia Street; Waller Street; First Baptist Church; Clothing; L. Wise & Son
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 492. Mr. Gharkey; Alexandria; Capital Building; Times Publishing Co; Morgue; Weekly Times (1818); Blade; Tribune; The Daily Times; Morning Sun; Scioto Valley Blade; The Republican; The Post; Pennant; Courier; Clipper; Life Boat; Inquirer; Dispatch; Press; Leader; New Blade; The Star; Hawkeye; Globe; News; Gazette; Gem; Kicker; Monroe's
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 26. Mr. Gharky; Alexandria; Christmas (1808); Flood; Ice; Parker Truitt (1814); David Jones; Stephen Smith; Ferry (1809); Mr. Massie; Second (2nd) Street; Portsmouth (1815)