Army of the United States Separation Qualification Record for Roy B. Allman. This record has his address, army serial no., date of active service, date of separation, place of separation, how many months he served, grade, and military occupational specialty.
Colorized photo of an award certificate given to the Scioto County Memorial Post 3714 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The award if a special congressional recognition presented to the post for all veterans who have served or fallen. It is signed by Charlie A. Wilson, member of congress.
scanned image ofRation card issued to William F. Hoerr.Ration cards were distributed in the U.S. during the years of involvement in World War II (1941-1945). During WWII, U.S. civilians were issued ration cards do the the shortage of supplies.
scanned image of Ration card/stamps issued to William F. Hoerr. Ration cards, with stamps, were distributed in the U.S. during the years of involvement in World War II (1941-1945). During WWII, U.S. civilians were issued ration cards/stamps do to the shortage of supplies.
gold with navy blue print cardboard matchbook (outside). Located at the corner of 7th (Seventh) and Chillicothe Streets. Opened in 1907 by James R. Distel on Second St. He moved to Chillicothe Street location in 1915.
Red, white, and green on one side. Inside black and white-black font. Front green and red font; red and green illustration of stonepipe. Name, address, and phone number printed on cardstock like matchbook.
white matchbook with navy blue illustration and print. Butcher and Market. Opened in 1917 and closed in 2000. William O. and brother Frank started business. After William's death, sons Charles and Clarence took over until the 1980s.