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Metal, tarnished gold trophy with black plastic bottom. Inscription reads: "Portsmouth Tennis Champion, Women's Singles Division, 1938 Jane Walbright, 1939 Jane Walbright, 1940 Jane Walbright"

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Navy blue and gray hooked and embroidered letter with basketball at the bottom. Sciotoville Basketball team 1940s.

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Wooden shoe last with size "6A" style "romance", the date and century's seal in black, metal heal and some "pitting" on bottom. Located at 1831 10th St. The company began in 1954 orginally on 6th St.

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Blue bonnet and pink paper certificate for membership in the sesquicentennial Belles during the 1965 celebration. Certificate is certifying Susan Jane Jackson with notation of Rosalie Phillips, chairman.

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Black ribbon bowtie with gold lettering worn by the men during the Sesquincentennial celebration June, 1965, silver metal clip on back

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Gold and silver metal bullet-like, encased pencil, advertising Sheets Furniture, 526-28-30 Second (2nd) Street Portsmouth, Ohio. Phone 22. Was orginally located on 2nd St.

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Blue cloth faded Security Central Bank Deposit Bag. Black drawstring wording on front. Opened June 30, 1930 after a merger of central savings and security savings. Located 825 Gallia St.

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Clear glass bottle with white print. "L.B. Hatch, M.D., South Webster, Ohio, Office Hours: 1-3 p.m., 6-8 p.m." Dr. Lehman B. Hatch started his practice in 1930. He died April 27, 1973.

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White re-enforced paper bag with green and red print. Mangolia brand with company name "The P.H. Harsha Milling Co." was located at 555 8th St. Destroyed in fire in 1954.

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Blue and white ceramic plate depicting the history of Lucasville.

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Ceramic plate with gold trim; red and cream with green leaf. M.W. of A. is a fraternal benefit society fouonded nationally in 1883 to financially assist families after the death of the breadwinner. Portsmouth Camp 1908.

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Painting by Dr. Jackson of a Wheelersburg Landmark. The building was Wheelersburg's first drive-in gas station with pumps in front and not side pump. Built by Clyde Sennett in the 1930s. Razed in 1973.
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