Tanned, aged booklet with black and red print and an orange tassel on the binding of the booklet. The 16- page booklet contains class records, classmates names, gifts received, ect. Only a few items have been logged. This booklet was presented to…
A paper copy of a news article from June 12, 1945 about five brothers from Scioto County who served during World War II (1939-1945). CPL. Alfred Hiles, who was stationed in France; S. SGT. Daniel L. Hiles, who was stationed in Germany; PVT. Glen D.…
Off-white stock certificate for Pioneer Coal--number 30 is designated on front (in red.) Black print and design on front; green print on back. Located 1137 12th (Twelfth). Undated and unsigned. Some damage--cut on left. The 1941 Portsmouth City…
Burgundy in color with embossed image of the bank building and bank name. Ten total pages for documenting with only writing on two pages. Account-Armond Russ
Two deeds on cream colored paper. 1. From the Wilhelm-Kricker Company to Clarence and Ruth Rauch dated June 30, 1924. 2. From Ruth Rauch(un-remarried widow) to Ralph S. Fuller and Mary Fuller dated September 9, 1983.
Gold-colored SECURITY CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK check written to DONALD BAINER from the Scioto County Agricultural Society. Not endorsed, not cashed. Image of bank.
Black ink on yellowed paper notice that Carl Herms has been appointed as teacher in the German School, Second (2nd) Street Building, at a salary on $75.00 per month.
Brown cardboard with ration coupons attached- Good for 1 Gallon. Black print. Instructions included. Green numbers in sequence on coupons. Fred Charles receipt OPA form, R-1188.
Tan color, black ink print and cursive with red stamped "account" numbers. A war ration book, # 4 with ration stamps for Emma and Louis Hollenbeck, stamps various colors/print according to usage.
aged, tan in color booklet with WWII ration stamps issued to Rosemary Fields, Truitt, Kentucky. Black and red printed, blue ink written. Stamps within.
light green, thin (onion skin) paper with illustration of the White House building, between 1939-41, the U. S. Post Office sponsored a philatelic truck that traveled the U. S. showing how stamps were made. Was in Portsmouth July 6, 1940.