Photo image of Adkins "In God He Rests Stone" in the Mount Joy United Presbyterian Cemetery located in Scioto County. This cemetery is also known as the U. P. Cemetery.
Black and white photo image of the Adkins, Paul Bobst, and Turners homes, taken by Ed on the eve of the tornado. Ed printed this picture. Mrs. Adkins was killed in her home.
Colorized photo image of the headstone of Allen and Adna Wadsworth in Village Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Pumpkin Ridge Cemetery.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 238. Adolph Blomeyer; Jesse Swim; Huston Building; Dr. John V. White (1875); Massie Block; Dr. G.W. Wyer; Burgess Steel & Iron Works;W.W. Monroe; Huston Corner; J.E. Valjean; Valley Blade; John B. Swift & Co; Adams Express Co; Louis Newton; Henry Buechler; Sam McConnell Jr.; W.L. Smith & Co; Baron Building; William E. Varner; Portsmouth Street Railway; J.O. Murfin; Steamboat; No.1 Biggs House; W.S. McColm; Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Co; Biggs House; D.S. Johnson; Lloyd Building
Black and white photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Ads for Wilhelm Opera House at corner of Fourth (4th) and Court Streets and J. R. Haller, Clock and Watch Maker
Giles S. B. Hempstead, Nelson W. Evans, C. C. Hyatt. Frank Lynn, all Portsmouth Pioneers
Prindle Furniture Company, 114 West Second (2nd) Street