Sepia tone photograph image of two gentlemen standing in front of a corn display and brick business. Back of postcard inscribed "907 Gallia, F. D. Newman & Son." The Korn Karnival was a predecessor to River Days. It was held in the Fall and lasted from 1913 to 1917 wjen it was suspended due to World Was I. A parade was held every evening and booths were set up along Chillicothe Street.
Black and white photo image of a booth for Herms Floral Company at the Korn Karnival. The booth was composed of trees, plants, and a miniature house. The Korn Karnival was a predecessor to River Days. It was in the Fall and lasted from 1913 to 1917. A parade was held every evening and booths were set up along Chillicothe Street. Herms Floral Company was located at 817 Sixth (6th) Street.
Colorized postcard of a pink rose with small white envelope with handwritten letter enclosed: "Feb. 24th Hello Marry how are you I am going to Ports Monday be out in the yard to see if I can see you"