Black and white photo image of the Peebles Paving Brick Company in Portsmouth. The Peebles Paving Brick Company's office was located at 317-320 Masonic Temple. The works were located at New Boston.
Black and white photo image of the pavilion. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres. It was totally dismantled by 1935.
Image of the Park Hospital. The hospital was established on May 2, 1902 when local physicians Dr. S. S. Halderman and Dr. J. S. Rardin opened a facility for the care of the sick and injured. It could comfortably care for twenty patients and was located 44 East Ninth (9th) Street facing Tracy Park. In 1908 it merged with Hempstead Hospital on Scioto Trail.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a printed ad for the Parisian Cloak and Dry Goods Co.: McKinley, Dewey, Sampson, Hobson, Shafter, and Co. H.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a newspaper clipping about steam navigation on the Scioto River by J. H. Galbraith; an advertisement for The Parisian Cloak & Novelty Co., Joe Goldstein; and a card for W. A. Faze, photographs.
Black and white photo image of the Parish House/ All Saints Church located at the southeast corner of Court and Fourth (4th) Streets. The Episcopal Parish of All Saints was organized in the home of a parishioner named John Smith on June 23, 1819.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: The Palace Restaurant at 151 West Second (2nd) Street; Rev. J. D. Herron; Jacob Pfau Sr.; Miss Nell Johnson
Black and white photo image of the band called the Outcasts. Photo was taken in Fall of 1965 but appeared in the 1966 annual. Pictured are band members Joseph Ray Ferguson (AKA Joey Ray), Jerry Rollins- lead singer, Terry Stevenson- drums, Jim Pennywit- lead guitar, John Oakley- Bass Guitar. Fred Tindall painted the drum head.