Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Kinney's Lane and John Gilgen and a cutout of printed text from an "Emigrants Directory" with Notices of Cities on the Ohio River below Pittsburg.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing sepia images of Kinney's Lane and a black & white image of The Greenwood on the river at Portsmouth.
Black and white photo image of page scanned from scrapbook. Pictured are Kinney's Lane in other days, W. C. Silcox, Julia Marlowe at 13 when she lived in Portsmouth, and Prof. Gittings.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 173. Kinney's Daughter (Mrs. W.A. Cissna) (1930); Mrs. Eli Kinney's Daughter; Mrs. D.B. Hutchins; Edward Hamilton (1826); The Courier; O.A.M. Damarin (1833); A.M. Damarin; J.V. Robinson Sr. (1829); Front Street; Hamilton-Peebles Reading Room; C.V. & H. Railroad; John G. Peebles (1819); Ohio Room; Public Library; Hotel; Pig Iron Corner; B.F. Conway; Thomas P. Broun; Rabbi Eichelstein; Williams Mfg. Co; Presbyterian Church; Dance Hall (1850)
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Kinney Homestead, built 1872; Julia Marlowe, at 13 when she lived in Portsmouth; Funeral Notice for Charles Thompson Kehoe; Home of William Lawson, famous for his sugar corn and melons; John P. Terry
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 309. Shown is a typed page with information about Market Square; The Kinney Guards; Gaylord Guards; Ohio State Guards; Co. C.K.G.; O.N.G.; John C. Entreken; John McQuigg; Army of West Virginia (1885); Sons of Veterans; Fair Grounds; The Pursell