Browse Items (1024 total)

  • Collection: Anonymous Donations/Acquisitions

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black matchbook with silver print. Address 1630 Gallia Street, Portsmouth.

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white matchbook with navy blue illustration and print. Butcher and Market. Opened in 1917 and closed in 2000. William O. and brother Frank started business. After William's death, sons Charles and Clarence took over until the 1980s.

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green and tan match book with brown illustrations and black print. Location at 829 Sixth (6th) Street during the 1940s and 1950s.

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Three coin (token) set, each different value for gift exchange for merchandise. $20 coin, gold in color; $10 coin, silver in color. $5 coin, copper in color. All in lightweight metal.

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Round, wooden token with red print and illustration. Headquarter information on one side; head of Native American on other.

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Round, wooden token with purple print. Headquarter information on one side, lady-sesqui- belle on other. Ladies dressed as southern belles for the event.

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Round, wooden token with black print. Advertisement on one side, illustrated Buffalo on other. Located at 4152 Gallia Street, New Boston.

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Round, wooden token with green print and illustration. Headquarter information on one side; bearded man on other. Men grew beards for the event.

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Round, wooden token with blue print, advertising the event. Headquarter information on one side; illustrated covered wagon and steamboat on other.

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round, wooden token with black illustration and print. Steamboat and motto on one side; the Welfare Finance Corp. on other.

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Round, wooden token with black print advertising "Good for 5¢" Burger Chef. Located at 2734 Scioto Trail.

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Copper colored coin/token. One sides shows dog illustration, "Real Pal" and "Manufactured by Excelsior Shoe, Portsmouth, O." on other side with an illustrated dog head.
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