Newspaper article from Portsmouth Daily Times, Monday, February 22, 1954. Opening of Reitz Music Center, owner Charles A. Reitz.
Location: 713 Sixth (6th) Street, Portsmouth, Ohio
Newspaper clipping of John R. Skelton with the draft wheel used in the Portsmouth recruiting office during the Civil War. The wheel was on exhibition at the Vienna Camp No 26, Sons of Union Veterans in 1940.
Black and white photo cut from the from Portsmouth Plant News. "Frank Harold Allman, mate in the Merchant Marine Service is the son of Roy B. Allman, machinist at the plant who was recently commissioned to serve as a chaplain in the army" under…
A Separation Report for Total Unemployment by the Ohio Bureau of Unemployment Compensation from Portsmouth Steel Corporation to Roy B. Allman. States that Allman had a voluntary termination. This report was signed by C.E. Grashel, the Pay Master on…
Newspaper article entitled "Pastor Given Time for Defense Work" about Reverend Roy B. Allman when he was going to be a Steel Plan Machinist during the time of World War II. It was dubbed a "wartime emergency" and Allman was allowed to continued his…
Portsmouth Times announcement on July 4, 1973 for the 50th wedding anniversary of Rev. Roy B. Allman and Lottie Allman. Newspaper article gives a brief history on the couple.
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Stella Myrtle Sam(p)son
b. November 5, 1868, California, Ohio
Married: William M. Brisbin, June 2, 1887, Smithfield, Ohio
Parents: William Asbury Sam(p)son & Nancy Cook James Sam(p)son.
Photo image of a a typed Thank you Letter to Roy B. Allman for Service in the United States Army from President Harry Truman, the White House. Top is stamped with a blue army eagle sigil.