Black & white photo of railway passenger station in Millbrook Park. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. Greatly damaged by the flood, it was totally dismantled by 1935.
Aged, tan color letterhead with title advertisement and address of company at 37 and 39 West Front Street. Board of directors; Titus, Rardin, Drew and Uhl. Letter written by J. J. Radin in typed text.
Black and white photo image of the theater at 5716 Gallia Avenue, Sciotoville. Built 1922, closed 1954.
Also pictured is Adrian's Grill, 5720 Gallia, Sciotoville.
Black and white group photo of employees. From the front left: M.J. Ruggles, Keith Geiger, John Grohman, Russel Bryant, E. Freymouth. The second row from the left: William Z. Tritscheller, L. R. Bauer, Ray Yuenger, B. A. Leichner, George Locke, Art Gouldie, Lou Raison, G. L. Kendall. Back row from the left: Norma Gentry, Helen Bantley, Ethel Wilgus, Adam Krekel, Vernon Reeg, Cliff Horn, Ken Murphy.
The Standard Supply Company was located at 1004-1012 Findlay Street in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of the St. Lawrence and Potomac steamboats; clipped advertisements for John Wilhelm, Family Groceries; Thos. P. Brown, wholesale grocer; H. Burke, Groceries; Micklethwait & Co. Groceries; J. P. Wilhelm, Saddles, Harness and Whips.
Photo image of Millbrook Park's spillway. The spillway's water came from the overflow of the lake. The structure was about twenty feet wide with ten inch steps running down one hundred and fifty feet. The water made a cascade that fell thirty feet making, quite a spectacle.