Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Typed page with information about Coxey's Army. Also pictured: black and white photographs of Hon. Elmer Dover and W. B. Maklem
Scanned page 107 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about Coxey's Army passing by the city.
Black & white image of the "Little Jim" church where "Brother Johnson" held forth.
Paper certificate-aged, silver print with colorized illustration of baby and floral, and handwritten ink. Certificate for Anna Louise Charles, born June 1, 1930. Completed by first Christian Church.
Off-white, cream colored embroidered baby shawl made by Sophia Dold Cranston in the 1870's from wool made at the Cranston Woolen Mill in Wheelersburg, Ohio. Sophia died in 1883 at 23 years old. The Cranston Woolen Mill was started by Edward Cranston in the 1820's and then managed by Jeremiah Cranston who was the father of Sophia's husband Francis Edward Cranston. In 1887 his son James took over the business. The Woolen Mill was converted to a flour mill in 1897.
Emerald green bottle with red and white label branding. Minimum contents 6 oz. Printed on back: Property of Coca Cola Bottling Works, Portsmouth, Ohio. From the 1954 Portsmouth City Directory: Portsmouth Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Full Line of Soda Water "Grass" Flavors, Fred R. Horschak, manager, 3001 Scioto Trail, Tel. 2-8311