Colorized Image of the building looking Southwest. Located on the corner of Gallia and Waller. Now known as Temple Baptist. Architect on front listed as John R. Wile. Built 1928.
Sepia tone group photo of 33 men at the Amarillo Air Force Base. Mechanic and engineer training during the war. Pictured is Class 12-5-C, 602 Headquarters. Photo has class information on front with "To Mother and Dad From Your Loving Son Harold" Back has names listed.
The first air base in Amarillo opened in 1942 to train mechanics and engineers and was closed in 1946, after World War II. In 1951, the Amarillo Air Force Base opened. Its name was changed to Amarillo Technical Training Center in 1961, and the base officially closed at the end of 1968.
Sepia tone group photo of 1941 class with Joseph Snedaker and Anna Pabst as homeroom teachers. Among pictured, but not identified, is Doris J. Dunham (name on back)
Black and white photo of a family in front of the cave structure. Back of photo, "Coming from Portsmouth, May 30, 1921." Location is on Rte. 23 in Pike County. Now gone but was located at entrance to Scioto Trail State Park.
Clear glass bottle with 6 small stars around neck and unusual square design. Above square portion is embossed: "Soda Water contents 6 fluid oz" Around lower edge: "Property of Coca Cola Bottling Co. Pat. Des. No. 70281" On bottom: "Portsmouth Ohio" 1937 Portsmouth City Directory listing: Portsmouth Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Fleming B. Harper, manager, 3001 Chillicothe Street
Green glass bottle embossed: "The Ice Cream & Bottling Co. Portsmouth, Ohio." on front. "I.C.B." on bottom. In the 1920 Portsmouth City Directory listing: The Ice Cream & Bottling Co, J.M. Stockham President, Jonathan Tener Vice President, J. E. Tener Secretary & Manager, Russell Stockham Treasurer, 1402-1412 10th (Tenth) Street, Telephones: Home 315, Bell 51
Amber glass bottle embossed with "E.J. Kenrick & Son Portsmouth, O. Registered" on front, "D.O.C. 66" on back. The company was located at 1866 Front Street.