Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 20. Pictured is a silhouette image of Major Henry Massie, founder of Portsmouth in 1803. Massie lived from 1768 to 1830 and is buried in Oxmore, Ky.
Bottom image is a color postcard depicting Lovers' Lane, Rose Ridge in Portsmouth. Rose Ridge was the name of the residence of Levi D. York on Jackson Street
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Major Henry Massie, founder of Portsmouth, O. Born 1768, died 1830. He was buried at Oxmore, Ky.
"The Good Grey Poet" letter published in the newspaper to H. A. Lorberg from John G. Whittier about receiving the little book "Souvenir of Portsmouth, O."
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Major Bonsall and C. C. McCall. Clipped advertisements for Scioto Foundry, H. Eberhardt & Co., Stoves; Amann Brothers, Druggists; W. S. M'Colm, R. R. Ticket and Land agent; Geo. Helt, Groceries.
Scanned page 191 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a colorized image of the Majestic Theatre; Black & white images of pageant girls; Drew Selby & Co. Shoe Factory; and Johnson Hub & Spoke Factory.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 201. Main Street; Chillicothe Street; Post Office; W.A. Connolly; Council; S.R. Ross; Joseph Moore; William F. Lawson Sr (1812); Mary; Voted for Madison (1814); Nile Township Methodist Churches; Dr. Thomas Waller; Death (1884); Anselm T. Holcomb (1845) (1878); Congress; Hon. Theodore K. Funk; Beveridge of Indiana
Sepia tone scene of Main Street in Lucasville, unpaved with trees on each side, The Thomas House, a well known hotel and restaurant, was razed in approximately 1950 for the construction of the new Bank One building
Colorized photo image of Main Street in Jackson. Many shops including J.W. Miller Art Gallery, street car, horse and buggies, and people. Mailed from Charles in Jackson to Mary Debo in Portsmouth.
Black and white photo image of Main St. E, Rarden, O. The township was organized from a portion of Brush Creek on January 10, 1891 becoming the youngest township in Scioto County.
Color photo image of the interior of the Security Central Bank at 825 Gallia Street. After the bank moved into the vacant Montgomery Ward Department store in 1976, this space became the Southern Ohio Museum and Cultural Center.