David Wilson Memorial Viaduct, formerly known as the Young Street Viaduct, was closed for repairs and construction, December 13, 1986. The viaduct re-opened on August 2, 1990, to fanfare and a new name honoring the former City Auditor responsible for appropriating the funds for the project.
The gathering location for the Ohio National Guard during the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility riot was the Scioto County Fairgrounds, Lucasville, Ohio.
Off-white, aged paper diploma with black illustration and print, blue wash background, 1919 class seal, and signatures of school officials. Diploma for Herald (Harold) Walbright, Sciotoville High School, May 23, 1919.
Off-white, aged paper diploma with black illustration and print, blue wash background, 1920 class seal, and signatures of school officials. Diploma for Lyllyan Oretta Snyder, Sciotoville High School, May 28, 1920
Yellowed, manila card with 5 different black fonts and black ink writing. Parent's signature and teacher is R. B. Reed. Oetta Snyder Certificate of Promotion from freshman to sophomore in Sciotoville.
Yellowed, manila card with 5 black fonts and black ink writing. Oetta Snyder, 8th grade, Sciotoville 1915-1916. Grades listed, parent's signature with Certificate of Promotion to High School. Teacher: Laura Brant.
yellow paper carbon copy of the contract agreement between the Agricultural Society at the fairgrounds and the Medical Society to display space. Blue print form 303 with carbon blue handwriting.