Black and white photo of Julia Marlowe's house- 167 W Front St. Julia Marlowe was a famous actress in the late 1800's-early 1900's from England but grew up in Portsmouth with her family.
Black and white photo image on cardboard, with red and green labels on front that read: "Merry XMas", "Happy New Year", and "Dixon Mills - Winter Time - Copy A.E. Graf".
An artist illustration of Twin Oaks Mills on cardboard-like material. Top is ripped and bent. Twin Oaks Mills is located on Pine Creek in Wheelersburg.
Scan of a 4-h pin that belonged to Cleo Benner. It's attached to an off-white cardstock-like paper and written off to the side says, "4-H Pin of Cleo Benner. Lucasville, Ohio. 1926. Helen Moulton, Advisor. Cooking and Sewing Club."
Black and white photo of Wheelers Mill in Scioto County, Ohio on a cardboard backing with the words 'Lutz Cabinet Portraits Portsmouth, Ohio' on the lefthand side. Wheelers Mill was located on what is now known as State Route 335 in Minford. The back says 'Instantaneous Portraits of Children, a successful specialty. Lutz 88 West Second (2nd) Street, Portsmouth, Ohio'. Top Right corner is ripped off.
Off white postcard of The LaRoy Opera House in Portsmouth, Ohio. The name LaRoy came from the owners' names, Simon Labold and Dan W. Conroy. It opened in 1926 to a crowd of thousands according to a Portsmouth Times article. The building was razed in 1974 to widen Gay Street.