Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Burgess Steel and Iron Works: Capacity 30,000 tons per day; A. P. Kerr; B. F. Richardson; In Timmond's Park
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page talking about the Burning of the John Jones Building; L. W. Bragdon Dry Goods Store; John Eisman & Sons; Richardson Block; Fifth (5th) and Chillicothe Streets; Ben Davis; Events in Portsmouth; James Kehoe; W. S. Cutler; Colonel Moore; James Riggs; Capt. McClain; J. S. Hurd; B. F. Conway; Philander C. Kinney; Thomas Dugan; William Elden; Col. Graham; L. C. Damarin; E. B. Lodwick; J. M. Shackelford; W. H. H. Taylor; A. W. Buskirk; John Waller; L. G. Terry; Connolly's Hall; Judge F. C. Searl;
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is four black and white photos of different Portsmouth businesses. Shown: Burt & Hall at the Southeast corner of Chillicothe and Third (3rd) Streets; Stahler Brothers at Third and Market Streets; Residence of Chas. S. Green; and James A. Maxwell, Flour, Grain & Feed
Black and White Photo Image of the Burt & Hall Clothing building at Chillicothe & Third (3rd) Streets, horse and buggies on the street. This building held various businesses and organizations before 1922 when Lewis Furniture moved in. From about 2012 to 2016 the Elite Institute of Cosmetics was located here. Shawnee State University acquired the building in 2017.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 52. Burt, Pride, & Hall; Ice Manufacture; M. B. Gilbert (1870s); Conrad West Westphal; M. & C. Railway; Geo. Varion
Coin token good for 10 cents issued by Burton's Exchange in 1862. On November 26, 1859 this ad appeared in the Portsmouth Times: "Burton's Exchange, formerly Hotel St. Charles, East Side Market Space, Portsmouth, Ohio. H.D. Burton will be found at the above place, ready to serve his friends and the public with Meals, on call; Oysters, Fish, Birds, Venison, Sardines, &c. FRESH OYSTERS having made arrangements to be supplied with Fresh Oysters, direct from Baltimore, I can supply dealers, parties, and families as cheap as any house west of Baltimore."
Colorized image of the Turley Building located at the corner of 2nd (Second) and Chillicothe Streets. The Turley Building was built in 1905 by Lelsie Turley. In 1906 the First National Bank and several other businesses were located there. It held the Checker Store from 1952 through 1973. It was razed in 1992 for the expansion of Shawnee State University.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a black and white photograph of the Portsmouth C. C. Band and a Business Card for Charles A. Winter, Attorney at Law at 58 Williams Street; Portsmouth C. C. Band
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a black & white image of three people sitting behind a counter. A printed "In Memoriam" clipping for George Gims, William Simpson, and J. C. Anderson, George Ellis, R. P. Latham.