Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a list of Portsmouth citizens.
George Fisher; Adams Burkle; Henry Davison; John Minor; Professor Poe; Frank Treat; John Blankenmeyer; Val Heisel; John Scherer; John Behrens; John Schuler; Captain George Batterson; Aunt Bibby; Dave Harris; Joe Gang; Pat Shehann; Frank Radford; Will Shumake; Charles Plag; Conroy; Jordan Stockham; Will Prendergast; W. S. Meyer; Will Lammers; David Massa; R. P. Riefenberich; Buck McCloud; Nat Barber
Scanned page 122 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text listing the businesses in the Portsmouth Blade Industrial, 1898: Brandau and Ruepple, Meat Market; The Portsmouth Brewery; W. W. Reilly & Co.; Alex Glockner; M. B. Gilbert & Co., Damarin & Co. building; Biggs House; S. L. Gilbert; Kate Miller, Dry Goods; N.W. Evans; J. C. Hibbs; V. R. Row; C. C. Brown; G. W. Anderson; Judge Bannon; Judge Thompson; Honorable J. W. Newman; Judge Calvert; Professor Huber; Colonel Floyd L. Smith; John K. Duke; George A. Waller; General B. F. Coates; T. M. Patterson, T. M. Lynn; B. F. Lynn; James Patterson; John (Burkhart) Jones; S. O. Titus; J. J. Rardin; George Fisher; Phil. M. Streich; G. W. Moothart; Horrace Leet; Melvin Funk; I. Reitz; F.C. Daehler; Buddy Wertz; Fred Reider; Phillip Zoellner; Charles C. Bode; M. Stanton; Geo. Balmert; S.W. Miles; Captain W. W. Reilly; Alex Glockner; and Samuel Gilbert.
Scanned page 121 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text listing the businesses illustrated in the Portsmouth Blade Industrial, 1898: Wm. Gillett; Heer Brothers, Clothiers; W.A. McFarlin, Insurance; Heer Shoe Company; Portsmouth Shoe Company; Standard Shoe Company, Henry Prescott; C.P. Tracy & Co.; H. S. Grimes; John Dice; W.C. Bateman; Women's Exchange; E.F. Draper; Portsmouth University; G.W. Mootheart and Prof. Clark; D. E. Edwards, Coal; Dr. Dennis; E.L. Gates & Co.; Palace Restaurant; M. Lehman & Bro.; Henry J. Faivre; Central Grocery Co.; Model Grocery; Moore's Grinding Works; J. M. Wendelken; C.H. Harris, C.A. Sprecher; Spring Lane Distillery; Selby Shoe Co.; Excelsior Shoe Company; Portsmouth Stove and Range Co,; Gilbert Grocery Company; Ohio Stove Co.' Win Nye; Fire Department; J.C. Hibbs & Co.; Anderson's Dry Goods Store; Damarin Block; Eclipse Livery Stable; Sanford Varner & Co.; W. A. Connelley; Cannon Blue Bus Station; Connelley's Shoe Store; Powers' Building; Liberty Meat Market; Daehler's Furniture Co.; Hotel Portsmouth; Spring Lane Distillery; H. J. Wendelken, Grocer.
Scanned page 120 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text listing the businesses illustrated in the Portsmouth Blade Industrial, 1898: Grand Opera House, Masonic Temple, City Gas Works, Weitz' Stone Quarry, Portsmouth Library, Hilltop Children's Home, old Court House, Burgess Steel Mills, First National Bank, Elk Building, Portsmouth National Bank, Mill street Water Works Station, Portsmouth Shoe Company, Tremper Shoe Company, Star Shoe Factory, Excelsior Shoe Factory, Spring Lane Distillery, Patterson Book Bindery, Cuppett & Webb's Planing Mill, Ackerman's Planing Mill, King's Brick Works, Chas. Aeh's Creamery, Bode's Stone Saw Mill, Heitz & Co. stone saw mill, Sanford Varner & Co., Kape Brick Works, Henry Prescott, W.D. Horr, A. Brunner, G. H. Heinisch, J. M. Stockham, Wurster Bros., Stahler Bros. Chas. Kendall Shoe Merchant, J. A. Maxwell, J. H. Wendleken, Bridge Grocery, Chas, Graigmiles, O.D. Foster's Paint Store
Black and white photo image of baby Lisa Suzanne Craft, born February 12, 1959. In this photo, taken on April 5, 1959, Lisa is 7 weeks old. Her mother is Betty Lou Craft.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Lines on the Death of Ella Russell, who died November 23, 1863. She was only eight years old. Below is a poem for the girl.
Bottom: Reception Card, names listed on a reception card for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Terry on Tuesday, June the Fourteenth at 8 o'clock. Miss Check, Miss Evans, Miss Sheppard, Mr. Dickey.