Green passport book no. 16172 for use by a dependent of American Military, Naval, or Civilian Personel. Passport in name of wife (Lottie Myrtle Allman) and child (Martha Jean) of Captain Roy B. Allman. Description and photos included.
Black and white photo image of Lottie Lomax (Allman). On the back of the photo, written by Lottie: "Miss Mary Corell and myself are sitting down reading Ruth C. & Cordell R. peeping around the post."
Newspaper article entitled "Pastor Given Time for Defense Work" about Reverend Roy B. Allman when he was going to be a Steel Plan Machinist during the time of World War II. It was dubbed a "wartime emergency" and Allman was allowed to continued his pastoral duties while working in the Wheeler Steel Corp. in Portsmouth.
Blue card from the Board of Christian Education of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ certifying Reverend Roy B. Allman to teach in Course 121 b of the Standard Leadership Training Curriculum. Card is signed by the Director of Leadership Training, J. Gordon Howard and dated January 11, 1938.
Blue card from the Board of Christian Education of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ certifying Reverend Roy B. Allman to teach in Courses 91, 101 of the Standard Leadership Training Curriculum. Card is signed by the Director of Leadership Training, M. I. Webber and dated October 17, 1932
Blue card from the Board of Christian Education of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ certifying Reverend Roy B. Allman to teach in Course 121 b of the Standard Leadership Training Curriculum. Card is signed by the Director of Leadership Training, J. Gordon Howard and dated "For period ending June 4, 1937"