Scanned page 126 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about early school houses. Miss Sarah Kettle; Jennie Mrann; Miss Hayes; Miss Bratt; Miss Johnson; Troy Ross; Hiram Gregory; Will Drake; Herbert McGorney; Ed Neill; Anton Giesler; Joe Palmer; Gash Suter; Charles Dunham; Charles Davis; Tom McConnell; Joseph Mitchell; Frank Lynn; Clay Barber; Frank Lewis; Will Kapphahn; Frank Weatherwax; John Harper; George Gaffy; Mish Tillow; James Jack; Raymond Buell; Will Klingman; Will Gower; Dan Reagan; Frank Duncan; Warren Gammon; Frank Burt; Hal Welsh; Henry Brodbeck; Jacob Duvall; John McCarty; Charles Silcox; Dwight Johnson; Charles Powers; Dan Dunn; Claude Munn; Charles dAvis; Henry Yaeger; Will Horr; Henry Wise; Frank Vigus; George Guthsell; Frank Woolery; Manny Levi; Charles Lugate; George Brown; Gus Beumler; Ed Gibbs; Fred Ruhlman; John O' Connor; Egg Gates; Clint Nichols; Will Loomis; Charles Chricton (Crichton); Volney Row; Frank Draper; Will Locher; James Rumsey; Jacob Kah; Paul Leopold; Guilford Heaton; Clay Barnes; Thomas Ross; Henry Herzog; Howard Johnson; Lemuel Royse; Jeff Smith; John Miller; Charles Damarin; Edward Corriell; Frank Connolly; Moses Gregory; Will Suter; Sute Gilbert; John Moore; Enos Moore; Charles Gunn; John Simler; Beldon Nichols; Will Paxton
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page: Early Sketches by James Keyes (1885): John Collins; Alexandria; Mrs. John Clarke; Carey's Run; Stephen Smith; Scioto River
Scanned page 133 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing the early coaches that ran from Portsmouth to Chillicothe, Newark, Cleveland and Pittsburgh; the stables in the rear of the Taylor House; Squire McCoy, agent for the Coach Line; and the Portsmouth Stage Office.
Scanned page 133 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing the early coaches that ran from Portsmouth to Chillicothe, Newark, Cleveland and Pittsburgh; the Portsmouth Stage Office; changing horses at the Valley Inn in Lucasville; and the Columbus and Portsmouth Turnpike Company.