The Good Conduct Medal was established on June 28, 1941 for members of the United States Army and Army Air Forces for exemplary conduct, efficiency, and fidelity or who honorably completed three years of active service. This medal was given to Thomas Cosby Flanery who entered the service on January 8, 1918.
Clear glass medicine bottle that is stained inside. Label says Wurster's Drug Store, which was located at 419 Chillicothe Street. Wurster Drug Company was founded on April 1, 1897 by George and John Wurster, when they purchased the Enos Reed Pharmacy at Second (2nd) and Court Streets. In 1903 they moved to Chillicothe Street, then in 1962 opened the Kinney's Lane store. In 1973 the Chillicothe Street store closed and was sold to Ward Miller. In 1977 Russell Harsha purchased the company.
Plastic nail file colored red white and blue with "Re-Elect John R. Hull Sheriff" in black print. John R. Hull was first elected as Scioto County Sheriff in the fall of 1983 and served for two terms.
White metal pin with red font for the Boneyfiddle Fair in 1976, celebrating America's Bicentennial. It was to feature arts and craft exhibits, an art show, botanical gardens, historical tours, a farmer's market, and musical entertainment.
White shoe laces with red, blue, and yellow font commemorating the 100 years of Mitchellace Shoe Lace Factory in Portsmouth, Ohio. Mitchellace is now known as Sole Choice.