Orange "cardstock-like" folded paper with black fonts and colored ink. Lorena Smith, teacher printed grades and school information. Parent's signature inside bottom Clay School District - grade 4.
scan of handwritten letter from the County Commissioners of Scioto County agreeing to the purchase of a piece of land by the Scioto County Agricultural Society for $1520.75. Land was owned by Mrs. Frances J. McConnell and is signed by the Members of the Board of the Scioto County Commissioners.
Letter is written on a letterhead for the Halliday Building in Gallipolis, OH and has been marked through.
Black and white photo image of the Pure Milk Company, located at Clay Street on the northeast corner of Gallia Street in Portsmouth, Ohio. The building was built with stone from the Taylor Stone Company.
The Pure Milk Company was located on Eighth (8th) Street.
The Stockham Coal, Produce, and Cold Storage Company, at the corner of Chillicothe and Eleventh (11th) Streets, advertised "ice, coal, produce, and feeds." After the streets were realigned the Stockham Ice building ended up between the east bound and west bound lanes of Rt.52
Glass bottle with red print, "Pure Milk Company, Portsmouth, Ohio" on front and back. Small bottle was used for cream. The Pure Milk Company was located on Eighth (8th) Street.
Metal pick type opener for pressed cardboard lids on milk bottles, engraved "Pure Milk Co. Portsmouth, Ohio." "Pasteurized Milk, Cream & Skimmed Milk" on reverse. The 1920 Portsmouth City Directory lists Pure Milk Co. at the northeast corner Clay and Gallia Streets, Louis P Cranston, Manager.
Silver, quarter sized tokens, Pure Oil Company on one side, WPAY on the other side. Pure Oil sponsored Paul Wagner's radio show at 5:00 pm daily on WPAY, Portsmouth radio station.