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.
off-white, discolored paper program with black print. Contains advertisements, team information, and biographies. Dated November 5, 1930 at 8 PM at Universal Stadium. Pages loose.
off-white discolored paper program with black print. Pages torn from binding. Pages include advertisement. biographies of teams, date on front: November 29. 1932, Universal Stadium.
black and white photo image of the 1947 Glenwood Basketball team. Names on back: 1st row: Albert Jackson, John Peyton, Ballard Patrick, Odie Fisher, Son ( Jake) Cantor. 2nd row: Don Davis, Paul Neu, Sid Wallace, Paul Warren, John Pauley, and coach…
black and white team photo posed on the field. Names on back (not all identified). Front row: Paul Neu, unknown, Earl Malone, Albert Jackson, "Fishbowl" Roberts, Earl Staten, Sid Wallace. Back row: Vaughn Malone, Oscar Emshwiller, Richard Musser, and…
black and white photo image of George Dodds (leader) and the firing squad. Names on back: George Dodds, Russ Imes, Birdie Weaver, and Brown. Photo taken in front of City Building
black and white photo image of the Huffman Post American Legion and Veterans marching along Gallia Street, New Boston. Pictured is Coxey's Place ( Barz's sign) which was located at 3948 Gallia. Names on back: George Dodds, Pete Welton Sr., Cassidy,…
black and white photo image of the City Building and parade assembly. Pictured are the firing squad (white helmets) with George Dodds Huffman Post American Legion Veterans, New Boston students and dignitaries. (Listed names on back) George Dodds,…
aged, off-white paper page from unknown magazine, printed in 1939. Advertisement is black print, shoe illustrations and woman model. Lists locations and copyright date in lower left corner.