Black & white photo image.
on back: Located at end of Walnut Street and Ohio River. Picture shows sewage and storm water flowing into Ohio River by gravity. But when river reaches a stage of 47 feet it will back up this sewage into the manholes and the streets, creating a dangerous health hazard. when completed this pumping station will be able to function when the river is up to a 77 foot stage. The two pumps have a capacity of 6000 gallons each. There is a 160,000 gallon reservoir for we sage beneath this structure. Cost of this pumping station is $63,000 of which the WPA is furnishing $50,000. Shown Standing is Jerome C. Zuercher, Portsmouth WPA area engineer.
Black & white photo image.
on back : Looking from shore over to Ohio River. About 20 feet more will be added to top of this structure before it is finished.
Scanned page 43 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white image of the Valley-Terry Prehistoric mound; Mannerchor, 1875; and typed text reading Miller, Cissna & Co.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Waller Street during a flood; and the lobby of the Washington Hotel during the 1913 flood.
Black and white photo negative of someone playing in the snow on Waller Street, looking north from Seventeenth (17th) Street. Written on photo: "17th + Waller - Looking North on Waller"
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 172. Waller Prehistoric Mound; Gallia Street; Hon. W. A. Hutchins; Irving Drew; George M. Appel; Will Walker; William F. Lawson; Red Men; Prof. Putman; Harvard University; Adams County; Serpent Mount; Simon Labod; Horse Shoe Mound; Children's Home