Red molded plastic key fob from the gift shop of Scioto Memorial Hospital in Portsmouth, Ohio. In 1964 the old Portsmouth General Hospital at 2001 Scioto Trail was re-named Scioto Memorial Hospital. A new building was constructed for Scioto Memorial on Twenty-Seventh (27th) Street in 1968. Several years later it became known as the Southern Ohio Medical Center.
Silver metal, black in keychain. Front: "Scioto Drug Co., 776-6066, Sciotoville, Ohio." On back embossed with design to make it look like a turtle and "Lewtan, U.S.A, Pat. 161321." This keychain design is a bottle opener.
Paper Anticipatory Tax Note issued by Scioto County dated December 1, 1934. This script was authorized by the county commissioners Austin Taylor, E.E. Rickey and Cliff Dever. County Auditor Henry H. Eccles countersigned the notes. It states: "This note is one of an issue aggregating in amount $65,000.00, issued for the purpose of paying the current operating expenses of said county in anticipation of the collection of delinquent taxes...."
Tan, worn booklet journal documenting customer transactions. Black on front and back. Log is in pencil. The Horchow store was located at 40, 42 & 44 Gallia Street.
Small, round, gold pin with duck feature. Known as the Ruptured Duck Pin, an honorable discharge pin that allowed a Veteran to continue wearing his uniform after being discharged. Made from 14k gold.
Painting of Rupert Mill. Back of painting says the mill was located on Third (3rd) Street and Market Street. Was also located at 436 Fourth (4th) Street.
Metal with plastic coated button pins. "Roy Rogers Festival Portsmouth, Ohio" on other side with Dale and Roy Rogers. On the other pin: "Happy Trails" with an image of Roy Rogers alone.
A yellow, orange, red, and blue box set of trading/collector cards of popular cowboys in Westerns. Includes Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Gene Autry, and more. It is a complete factory set.