black & white artist sketch scanned from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 14
In 1858, D.N. Murray purchased interest in the boiler company of Ward & Stevenson located at 4th & Jefferson.
In 1863, the name was changed to Murray, Moore & Co. and in 1872, it became the Portsmouth Foundry & Machine Works.
black & white photo images from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 14
Images of the team and a roster with corresponding numbers; Kelly, 1st base; Huddleson, left field; Bunting, catcher; Reilly, short stop; Fitzsimmons, pitcher; Sears, centerfield; Gallagher, 2nd base; Davis, 3rd base; Lodwick right field.
black & white portrait photo image in book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 14
Abraham W. Buskirk worked in the grocery business until 1878, when he started a stove and tinware house in Portsmouth.
black & white portrait photo image in book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 14
Captain William P. Ripley was a boatman and was captain of many vessels including: "The Reliance", "The Swallow", "The Moses McClellan" and "The Fannie Dugan".
black & white portrait photo image in book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 13
The steamboat, "The Fannie Dugan" was named for her by her father, Thomas Dugan.