Scanned page 199 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a newspaper clipping about the Dry Dock Company. Black & white images of Father McGuirk; L. C. Turkey, Fred Baker, Wells Hutchins; an unidentified woman; an unidentified man; an unidentified group of men. A business card that reads Harry A. Doerr.
Black and white photo copy of a group of boys (possible school picture) in Duck Run, Rush Township, Scioto County, Ohio. Charles Hiles is second from left, back row, on his left is Leonard Slye (Roy Rogers).
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 192. Dudley; Miss Nora; Rev. T.J. Franklin; Christ Church; H. L. Chapman (1854); Kinney and Raynor; Kinney and Chapman; Dr. Jacob Offnere (1810); County Treasurer; Iron Factory; Commercial Bank; Harriet; C.A.M. Damarin; Col. John McDonald (1824); McDonald's Sketches; Public Library; Ohio Room; Col. O.F. Moore; Legislature (1850); Republican; State Senate (1850); Francis Cleveland; John T. Miller; Dr. M.S. Pixley; Colonel Bush (1831); County Commissioner; Jail; Sixth (6th) Street; Sheriff's Office
Scanned photo image of scrapbook page: typed page with details about picnics and various celebrations at Dugan's Grove.
Pictured: P. B. Holmes and C. A. Barton
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 16. Pictured is Dugan's Grove with a typed description of the Grove beneath it. It was located across from the Dugan Country Home and was a popular picnic site. Shown below the typed paragraph are images of J. S. Dugan and Fannie Dugan, Riverboat Captain Thomas Dugan's daughter. He named a steamboat after her.
Image of Dugan's Grove is a color postcard. Images of Fannie and J. S. Dugan were cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 21. Pictured is a color postcard of Dugan's Grove along with a typed paragraph about Giant Monarchs of the Forest, Dugan County Home, Sunday School Picnic Grounds, and Two Mile Hill.
Also shown is are photos of Jesse Gibbs, W. H. Raynor, and an unknown man.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 43. Dugan's Grove; Lucasville; Mt. Tabor; Chillicothe; Cole's Boulevard; Two Mile Hill; William McFarlin; John J. McFarlin; Chillicothe Street (1870s); Prince Albert; Washington McLean; John R. McLean; Cincinnati Enquirer; Fourth (4th) Street; Jefferson Street; Foundry
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a colorized image of Dugan's Grove
Black & white images of William Burt; W. C. Appler