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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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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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Clear glass dairy bottle with orange print, "Lawson Dairy, Wheelersburg, O." on front and back. Taylor Charles Lawson owned Lawson's Dairy in Wheelersburg and Sciotoville for 40 years. (b. June 17, 1913; September 20, 1986)

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Clear glass bottle with orange print, "Lawson Diary, Wheelersburg, O." on front and back. Taylor Lawson owned Lawson's Dairy in Wheelersburg and Sciotoville for 40 years. (b. June 17, 1913; September 20, 1986)

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Clear glass bottle with red paint, "Pauls' Dairy, Inc., Minford, Ohio" on front and back. The dairy plant was owned by Paul Poole of Minford, located on Route 335 at the south edge. (b. August 18, 1920; d. September 5, 1995)

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Memorabilia from Washington Rural High School (West Portsmouth). Includes a picture standee of Jack Blevins from 1947, his football helmet from 1948, and his school letters. 1947 was the first year Washington Rural High School (West Portsmouth) had a…

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Metal, tarnished gold trophy from the Korn Karnival Chorus Contest in 1915. The contest consisted of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students from Fourth Street, the Catholic schools, Lincoln school, Highland avenue, and the Eleventh Street schools.…

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Yellowed, aged paper booklet, stapled 48 pages. Advertisements and historical information. No cover.

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Tan color, bank paper envelope with brown and green print on front and back. In red ink on front, "Mrs. Bradley"
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