Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Fourth (4th) and Chillicothe Street showing J. Elsman & Co. Clothiers, a restaurant on the corner, and J. H. Powers, Jeweler
The Mary Louis Inn, a restaurant located four miles west of the Post Office on the Scioto Trail.
Black and white photo image of the flood of 1884 on Fourth (4th) and Washington Streets. Unknown individuals float in boats near the destruction of an unknown building.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. All images cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book. Pictured is a flood scene: Fourth Street East from Gay, Feb 13, 1884; Kinney's Lane, built in 1813: the Henry Kinney Homestead, H. J. Wendelken, Grocer at the corner of Chillicothe and Ninth Streets; The Pavillion
Scanned page 248 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text describing the Fourth of July Celebration which took place at Union Mills in West Portsmouth in 1855. Mentions: George Johnson; Joshua Foster; W. B. Bennett; Scott Foster; J. H. Teegarden; A. M. Jaquett; George O. Newman; Col. O. F. Moore; Portsmouth Band; Henry Berg; Neil Harbes
Scanned page 249 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text describing the Fourth of July Celebration which took place at Union Mills in West Portsmouth in 1855. Mentions: George Davis; Union Mills; Doc. Herd; Scioto River Bridge; Lee Beatty; "Happy Joe"; Ike Farley; Jacob Becker; John Warner; Felix Loth; Pat Corbett; Rev. E. P. Pratt; R. S. Silcox; A. B. Jones; S. W. Heslet