Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Prof. Blumenshien and Wm. Kinney and a clipping titled "The Old Family Album"
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 233. Prof. Carl Huber; German Schools; German Paper; George W. Huggins; Coal Office; Sixth (6th) Street; Chillicothe Street; Andrew Emmett; Barber; Massie House; Front Street; James Y Gordon; First National Bank; Flanders and Morgan; Merchant Tailors; Massie Block; Barney Gately; John Gerlack; Gaylord Mill; Gallia Street;Peter Goehring; Jacob J. Gist; Bookkeeper; H. Eberhardt & Co; John Kirsch; Stove Dealer; W.E. Hancock; Second Street; Thomas P Brown & Co (1875); Pig Iron Corner; Henry (Hank) D. Burton; J.P.; Huston Corner; Frances Cochrane
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Prof. Carl Thieme whose violin studio was in Wilhelm's Opera House; Rev. Stephen Badin (first Catholic priest ordained in the United States); Dr. F. H. Williams, "Thanks for the Buggy Ride."
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 214. Prof. Carney (1870s); Business College; Spry Building; E.W. Smith; Dan McFarland Building; J.W. Grooms; C.D. Elden; Merchant Block; Billy Grooms; Prof. Smith; Wilbur; Building Association (The German); Turner Hall; Third (3rd) Street; Masonic Temple; Washington Street; Gallia Market House (1880); Gallia Square; Gay Street; Sixth (6th) Street; Edward T. Welch
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Prof. E. E. White, Superintendent of Public Schools, 1865; R. Lloyd; Ada Murray; Crowd at Sunday's Tabernacle; Even Card for P. L. C. on April 30, 1874 at the residence of Charles D. Elden
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Prof. Gittings, Jas. Ballard, Aaron Kinney, and Louis Levi, all prominent Portsmouth Citizens
Portsmouth Musings
Turkey Supper at Bigelow M. E. Church located on Washington Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Prof. Smith and a typed page giving details about Nature's Own Embalming. in 1876, a casket was removed from Greenlawn Cemetery. Inside was a mother and her two twin babies, perfectly preserved.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed announcement for the 1915 Portsmouth High School Commencement Exercises; black & white images of Prof. Thos. Vickers, Prof. Lowes, and Prof. Carl Huber; clipped ad for Portsmouth Steam Laundry, C. C. Brown.