Black and white photo copy of a group of boys (possible school picture) in Duck Run, Rush Township, Scioto County, Ohio. Charles Hiles is second from left, back row, on his left is Leonard Slye (Roy Rogers).
Black and white photo of a class at Highland in 1931. First row: Nancy Lehman, -, Bud Cooper, Frank Jackson, Howard Thompson, Jimmy Frazier, Sue Frowine, -, Ralph Eddy, -. Second row: -, -, Betty Shumway, -, -, Helen Kuhn, John Shumnway, Mortan Atlas. Third row: Ruth Ann Peake, Charlotte Perkinson, Jeanne Switalski, Jane Ruggles, Mry Delabar, -, Eddy Levi, -.
Black and white photo of an elementary class at Highland in 1935. Front row: Burrin Miller, Alice, Peggy Simms, Louise Stout, Ralph Fuller, Carl Adams, Carl Robinson, Frank Jackson, -, Jack McDonald, Betty Jean Lamb. Second row: Jane Ruggles, Robert Baurer, Charles Brady, Mary, -, Clarence Newman, Jack Williams, -, -, Donald Farrel. Third Row: Gleane Sparks, Jean Spencer, Emma Jette, Jack Robinson, Homer Selby, William Richards, Lowell Prowel, Russel Tompson, Chester, Mable Mealey. Fourth Row: John Evans, Clen Copper, Ella Mae Tompson, Donald Martin, Eugene Goodman, Clarence Morce, Harold Hicks, Gorge Day, James Boid, Paul Dowds.
Off-white, onion skin document with green and black fonts. Image of a train and an image of a man. Preferred stock no. 1326. Stock information on back. A Northern US Railroad that was mentioned regularly in the Portsmouth Times.
Sepia-toned portrait photo image of Charles Robertson. Photo is glued to mat. Robertson was a pastor at 2nd Presbyterian Church from 1909-1914. Later he served as "Supply Pastor" for 16 months until he left for N.Y. in 1946. He died in Connecticut in 1953.
Sepia-toned portrait photo image of the "Honorable" Theodore K. Funk. Photo glued to matboard. Funk was born in 1848 on a farm in Champaign Co., Ohio. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan College in 1871 and went on to law. He came to Portsmouth in 1873 and was a Criminal Attorney until his death in 1924.
Sepia-toned portrait photo image of Charles Weber. Photo glued to matboard. Weber was born in Germany and immigrated here with his parents at the age of 8 (1855). He had a shoe business for 42 years. He died July 30, 1927.