Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. John McNeill; E.E. Ewing; The Security Savings Loan and Trust Company; Miller Building: Gallia Square; Unknown Man
Scanned page 114 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing typed text about a sexton (John McNeal) of Greenlawn Cemetery who removed the coffin of a woman and her twin babies whose bodies were perfectly preserved after 6 years.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 451. John McDowell; A.W. Williamson (1856); John Behrens; Market House; The Portsmouth Iron Works (1832); John Glover; J.P. Noel; Thos. G. Gaylord; Augustin Residence; The Portsmouth Manufacturing Co (1852); John L. Ward; D.N. Murray; George Stevenson; Portsmouth Foundry and Machine Works; William and E.B. Moore; Vulcan Last Works; Scioto Rolling Mill; C.A.M. Damarin; J.W. Davis; The Portsmouth Axe Co (1854); H.R. Kinney; J.J. McFarlin; L.G. Terry; First Nation Bank; Lafayette Vancyoc; Weekly Times; John Waller; C.C. Hyatt's Grocery; Jacob Zottman; B. Dreyfuss; C.A.M. Daramin & Co
black & white portrait photo image from book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 21
John McDowell was captain of a Light Infantry Company of the Ohio Militia who held many offices and built steamboats in Portsmouth. In his later years, he was affectionately referred to as "father".