Manila cover with 2 players (illustrations) in red and white, blue and yellow. Red stripe at bottom with black print. Inside - ads, team listings, and photos. Photo on back.
Off-white, paper flour sack with black, gold, and white fonts. Gold filigree and red illustration. Freight shipping bag. Located at 436 Fourth (4th) Street.
Sepia-toned group photo of the employers at Blue Jay Manufacturing Company. Company opened June 17, 1940 at 10th and Findlay on the Second floor of Standard Supply. C.M. Mitchell of the main plant in Huntington opened this branch plant. Blue Jay received contracts from the government to make trousers for the servicemen. Also made was mattress covers and tents. Employed 80 men and women. In cardboard frame.
Black, manila and green on one side. Black, orange and manila on back. Ornate certificate with illustrations, owners' name (Floyd C. Fuller) and signatures of company executives. Green seal. 7 1/2 shares.
Black, manila and green (paper) on one side with green seal. Black, manila, orange on back. Owner, George H. Riehl, 5 shares. Signatures of company's executives.
Sepia-toned photo that has been glued to black cardboard. On the back "Kentucky about 1896" with individual names. Names were in Scioto County: Cliff Thompson, Harry Miller, Kate Newman, Lou Nicholas, Amy Thompson, Elmer Dover, Sarah Thompson, Harry Smith, Jean Baker and Ned Alger. Kentucky in background.
Yellowed, onion skin, paper stock certificate for The Rama Tropical Fruit Company. Black fonts and signatures in black ink. Official seal in lower left. Form on back is blank. Perforated on left. The company was incorporated in Columbus August 15, 1891 but no indication it opened.
Cream color paper with black fonts and lithograph illustrations. Green seal and background signatures in black ink. Shares - two at $100 each, number 37. Incorporated in Columbus, March 31, 1922.