Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving information about Henry J. Faivre's Shoe Shop, also known as the Hammer Club. Gilbert Fuller; Edson Tener; Will Andres; Bill McCall; George Mitchell; Audubon Valjean; W. B. Tomlinson; Milford Keyes.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page from Do You Remember Continued. M. Kehoe; Commercial Row; C. A. M. Damarin; C. & H. V. Railroad; Scioto Furnace; W. S. Cutler & Company; Professor Carney; Spry Mansardroof Building; Hon. Wells A. Hutchins; Irving Drew Residence; Fred Dill; Kobacker & Company; Celemens Brothers; Edward Washington; Greenland and Greenwood, steamboats on the Ohio River; Bender Brothers; Multer's Meat Market; A. Dreyfuss; J. W. Collins; David Ford
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 159. James Tanner (1836); President A. Jackson; Cannon; United States Hotel; Lady Washington; Home Guards; Drum Corps; Sunday- School Children; Bigelow M.E. Church; Father McDowell; Grand Marshal; Eli Kinney; John R. Turner; Frances Cleveland; William Hall; S.R. Ross; Mayor Edward Hamilton; Hannah Triplets; Hannah Home
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 22. Shown is a sepia tone photo of W. C. Silcox and images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book: Henry Densmore, Colonel S. E. Varner, and Fred Warneke.
Also shown are black and white photos of Mrs. E. B. Lodwick and Harry Gilbert.
black & white photo image from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 18
Philip Zoellner owned a jewelry store at 135 Second (2nd) Street where the clock originally stood.