Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Postcards of The Play House; and By the Riverside, York Place; photo images of Frank Kehrer; F. Switalski, unknown
Scanned page 246 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recalling the history of Play House property which was originally owned by John Brown. The first building to occupy the space was known as the Inn where travelers could stop for food. Other occupants of the property included Distel Furniture Company, General Kendall; Kendall boarding house; Smoke House
Scanned page 245 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recalling the history of Play House property which was originally owned by John Brown. The first building to occupy the space was known as the Inn where travelers could stop for food. Other occupants of the property included Distel Furniture Company, General Kendall; Kendall boarding house; Smoke House
Scanned page 244 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recalling the history of Play House property which was originally owned by John Brown. The first building to occupy the space was known as the Inn where travelers could stop for food. Other occupants of the property included Distel Furniture Company, General Kendall; Kendall boarding house; Smoke House
Scanned page 243 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text recalling the history of Play House property which was originally owned by John Brown. The first building to occupy the space was known as the Inn where travelers could stop for food. Other occupants of the property included Distel Furniture Company, General Kendall; Kendall boarding house; Smoke House
Off-white stock certificate for Pioneer Coal--number 30 is designated on front (in red.) Black print and design on front; green print on back. Located 1137 12th (Twelfth). Undated and unsigned. Some damage--cut on left. The 1941 Portsmouth City Directory lists Della F. Maier as the owner and J.C. Derr as the manager.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of The Philippi Tavern on Front and Massie and an illustration titled "A Portsmouth Hanger", 1871.
Aged and used wooden pencil. White with red and blue font. The Pepsi-Cola Portsmouth Bottling Company was located at 3010 Scioto Trail, but in 1979 moved its plant to Franklin Furnace.
Silver, light-weight, possibly aluminum token with a "1936 Wheat Penny" in the middle. One side: "Lucky Penny Pocket Piece" and a horsehoe with "I bring good luck"
Other side: "Good for $2.00 discount on purchase of $20.00 or more - peoples store"
"308 Chillicothe St."
Black & white scanned images: W. H. McCall, Floyd E. Thurman, The Blade Bulletin, I.O.O.F. Building, The Tremper Shoe Company's new building, The New C., P. & V. Depot, and Blade newsboys: Michael Stanton, Jr., Karl Figelstahler, Charles Ziegler, Frank Morrison, George Johnson, Will Bocook, David Edwards, Neil Volmer, Ray Steiger, Albert Knauss, Herbert Bittner, John Haines, Karl Steiger, Paul Vollmer, George Stanton, Will Hanes, Wiley Dawson
Black & white scanned images of Blade staff: Harry Kugelman, John E. Kah, Isaac McDowell, Lewis S. Mathews, George E. Kugelman, Arthur Crouse, Pearl Judd, H.M. Sickles, V. Vancyoc, Lena A. Brown, Phoebe M Phillippi, Elsie M. Cline, John R. Mathews