Aged green, hardback book with W. J. Cook on front. Walter J. Cook was the teacher and coach at Green Township School in 1932-31. Pages list students by subject, semester, and grades.
Sepia- tone photo image of the 1913 Flood on 5th (Fifth) Street, facing east. The first half of the First National Bank building, completed in 1912, is centered in the background with the old Lyric Theater standing where the second half of the bank building would be built in 1924. German (First) 1st Evangelical Church of Christ is in foreground.
Brown paper tablet advertisement for Shively's, located "one mile out of New Boston on Route 139."Black print on both sides of cover. Sohio Oil and Gas with graphics on back. Shively's opened in 1931 by Forrest Shively. It was sold in 1941.
Red, blue, yellow, and white advertisement for Shively Coal Company on the corner of Gallia and West Streets, New Boston. Also a military insignia guide with wheel for Army and Navy. Forrest Shively sold his service station in 1941 but continued coal office.
Magazine front and article on Roy Rogers, cover with image of Roy. Red, yellow, blue, and white. Article pages 3-16, black print on yellow-aged paper. Black and white photos.
Off-white paper invoice with black print ad for "The Dove Hats" printed red Dove brand logo in upper left. Typed products and prices purchased by J. E. Camink, Berlin Cross Roads, O. Envelope torn, green and red logo.
Tan color, black ink print and cursive with red stamped "account" numbers. A war ration book, # 4 with ration stamps for Emma and Louis Hollenbeck, stamps various colors/print according to usage.