File:Henry A. Lorberg portrait.jpg

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English: Photo of Henry A. Lorberg-Portsmouth historian (Harris Studio photography)
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Original publication: Portsmoouth (Ohio) Times

Immediate source: Portsmouth Public Library-history department-files
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Harris Studio

(Life time: Newspaper photo published 1938 or earlier)
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