Scanned page 143 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing prominent visitors to Portsmouth who frequented the saloon, beer garden, and the "Golden Lamb." Races held at Mound Park, the Fair Grounds east of Offnere, Damarin Farm, and the Chick farm.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed listing of the All Saints' Parochial Association, June 13, 1819; black & white photograph of William Prendergast; clippings of ads for Miller & Herman; brandies & wines; John Gilgen; Wines and Liquors; M. W. Thompson & Son, Flour, Grain, Lime, Cement; S. O. Titus, Flour Grain, Hay, Salt; Frank M. Green, Commission Merchant; Mark B. Wells; Provisions, Flour and Grain.
Scanned page 144 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text discussing races held in Wheelersburg and Mt. Joy.
"Coil Oil Johnny" was a rich and frequent visitor to his local friends: Tom Collins, Dutch Mike, Mort Crawford, John White, Wm. Loomis, and others.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed announcement for a Loyalty Parade with the lyrics to "America"; black & white images of the marriage of Gen'l Tom Thumb and "Pete" Ware.
Scanned page 146 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed text about an "eccentric individual" named J.N. who periodically visited the city. People and places mentioned include: Taylor House; "Horse Shoe" Taylor; Andes; Jacob Findies, Sr.; Chance Wilson; C. E. Irwin; Republican; Valjean; Valley Blade; the Court House.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Dan'l White; Mary Ann Allman; and Jas. Poe. Clipping of a newspaper article about F. H. Kincaid of Iowa, descendant of early Ohio governor, Robert Lucas visiting Lucasville and Lucas' grave. Clipping of an ad for Geo. A. Phillippi, jewelr. Clipping of a 50th, wedding anniversary announcement for Mr. and Mrs. Philip P. Koblens.
Scanned page 147 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed text about an "eccentric individual" named J.N. who periodically visited the city. People and places mentioned include: J. N. Free, Nellie Free, "Muggs' Landing"; "Foggs' Ferry"; Blade; George Watkins' book store; John Cooper; J. K and O. A. Lodwick; Mulheiser; Joe Huston; Stephen Edmunds; Fred Engelbrecht; Chirch of the Nativity; Hank Burton; Edw. Raine; Der Correspondent; H. P. Yeager; Eli Kenney; Chas. S. Green; Wagner Brothers; Tracy Park; Lydia Adair; Joe. Hornung; Buck Rayburn; CAleb Wick.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of the Football Team in 1900; a hand written letter signed by Mary E. Draper (Mrs. Edgar F.); and a newspaper clipping for Palace Livery Stable, Dick Lorey.
Scanned page 148 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing printed text about an "eccentric individual" named J.N. who periodically visited the city. People and places mentioned include: Lower Mill; Orville Grant's Buckeye Tannery; Cole'd Basin; DeLoss Larkins; Gilbert's Ice house; Mat Reider; Al Holt; Conrad Neil; "Chip" Young; Sam Maklem; Fire Engine horses; Louis Levi's Meat Market; Nathan Herzog; Ed Sweet; Reed and Curtice, druggists; W. F. Clarke; Higgins House; David Drug Co; Uri White's Livery Stable; A. Steinkamp & Co.; A. D. Miller; McQuire's Unrivaled Baking Powder; Dan Spry; Jas. Stephenson; St. Lawrence; C. D. Elden; Andrew O'Neill; Jacob Giat; A.C. Sells; John Eisman; Chas. Ludgate; Taylor House; Wm. Pendergast; W. F. Stricklet; John Tillow; John Herder.