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4 pins that go along with the WWII Medals. From left to right: WWII Good Conduct Pin, WWII European African Middle Eastern Campaign Pin, WWII American Campaign Pin. The last one is unknown.

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Silk rainbow ribbon. Gold medal with relief of Goddess Nike "Winged Victory" with sword and shield depicted on one side. On the other side relief of a shield and a fascine depicted; embossed text "The Great War for Civilization- France. Italy.…

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Black, aged leather gloves with aged, slightly rust gold metal plates that say "Roy Rogers" and "RR".

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Gordon and Harold Lowe owned the Quick Service Coal Company located and 10th and Hutchins Street. This article from the Portsmouth Times thanks the friends and customers for their patronage and cooperation with their father while they were away in…

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Discolored wooden box large enough for loaves of bread. Metal braces and name in black. Lloyd Douglas Feuchtenberger (founder of Betsy Ross Bakeries) was from West Virginia, but came to Portsmouth and opened the Feutchenberger Bakery, which started…

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A cardboard gift box with Christmas pattern on outside, and "Millhuff's Dept. Stores, Sciotoville, Wheelersburg, Ohio" on inside. Sciotoville 500 Harding Avenue

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Cardboard gift box with multicolor Christmas pattern on outside and "Wolff" on inside. Wolff Men's Clothing, 320 Chillicothe Street

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Orange , rusted metal, toy truck with "Kroger" on each side. Initials "H. L." scratched on side, and "1927" scratched on top. Truck belonged to Harold Lowe, Doug's father.

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Green glass bottle. In white, "get up", "2 glassfuls - 12 oz", "America's Favorite Low Calorie Beverage", "King-Size", "Portsmouth, Ohio". Get Up was a part of the Barq Bottling Co., which was announced on November 4, 1954. Located at Front and…

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Black baseball hat for the officers of the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility (S.O.C.F).

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Brown baseball hat for the radio station Power Country 104-FM.

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Discolored wooden box with metal dividers to carry milk bottles. Rusted metal rivets and nails and metal braces at the corners. Two Lawson Dairy and one Paul's Dairy bottles. Sizes for school milk.
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