Black & white photograph, faded. Written on back: "What do you think of these fav(sp) rabbits? Got these (28) the first morning and it poured down rain for 3 hours of the time,however we stuck through it and the sun came out while we were eating lunch just long enough to get some pictures. We are having our first cold weather of the season, about 8 or 10 above. Water's frozen this AM. We intended to drive to Ina's tomorrow but too cold. Write late, Hazel. How do you like the looks of my "big bertha?"'
Black & white photo-post card.
Written on back: Greer house when building. Burville, TN.
Men in photo-B.W. Goff, F.D. Hull, J.S. Greer, Tom Burner. 1921.
Colorized photo image of the steamer H.K.Bedford. She was built in Portsmouth, Ohio in 1878. From the Portsmouth Times on February 28, 1912: "Waverly, W.Va.,The steamer H.K.Bedford, which left Parkersburg last night for Pittsburgh, was cut down by the ice near here this morning. There was considerable livestock aboard and these were all drowned. All of the freight on the boat was also lost but all of the crew and passengers escaped. The boat belonged to the Pittsburgh and Parkersburg Packet Co. and was valued at $15,000."
Colorized photo image of country stetting with cows in pasture. The Beltline was a Portsmouth streetcar track franchised in 1906. It was also known as the Sixth (6th)/Seventeenth (17th) Street Belt Line. Plans were to complete the belt line around the city. A Portsmouth map from the early 1900's shows Samuel B. Timmonds owned property on Kinneys Lane at the east side of Greenlawn Cemetery.
Black & white photo of the tombstone for Days & his wife taken August 26, 1957. Writing on back: "Papa's sister. In old Salt Creek Cemetery. Renamed Scioto Cemetery on Cockrell's Run near Lucasville, Ohio."