sepia tone photo image of the building at 805 Fivene St. Image is centered on postcard with a plain border. Red print "Church of the Holy Redeemer," "Sisters of St. Francis Home," Portsmouth, Ohio."
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 card with black script, ink handwriting, red numbers in lower left corner, and faded "1907." Behind print: This is a Medical Association (AMA) Card for Ezekiel M. Foster.
December 7, 1868-November 21, 1907. Office was located at 905…
black and white photo image of Martha (left) and her mother Lottie (right) in front of their home. Writing on back (by Roy Allman). "Martha Jean and Lottie at our home while on war overseas."
colorized portrait image of Martha Jean and friend Velma. Written in cursive at bottom "Swell pals Jean and Velma." Surrounded with card stock-like frame.
sepia-tone image of (from bottom to top, L-R) Mrs. Maud Coriell, next to Charles Coriell, Miss Rosy Ritchell, Miss Ida Thorn, Miss Mary C., Miss Ruth C., and top right unknown. Photo from scrapbook.