Black and white photo of children playing during P.E. or recess at Harding Elementary. The school was located at 6135 Harding Avenue, Sciotoville, Ohio. It was razed about 2010.
Tarnished, silver token with two small holes. One side has printed "E.F. Sise Co., General Commission and Forwarding Merchant, Portsmouth." On other side, "Importers of Crockery and Glassware, Dealers in Coal." Token was present as Portsmouth, Ohio but is actually Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Edward Fleetford Sise, wealthy merchant and ship owner.
Scanned page 81 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing black & white images of Happy Joe; L. H. Murphy's house (128 E 2nd); D. D. Jones; and an unidentified auditorium. A handwritten message from Nancy Montgomery.
White Booklet with Black and Red Print; Fire Safety Coloring Illustrations; Photos of Portsmouth Fire Department; Last Three Pages are "Activities for the Community" Ads. 12 pages.
Photo image of the headstone of Hannah and Elijah Blake in Village Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Pumpkin Ridge Cemetery.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 438. Hank Burton; St. Charles; Mayor Charles C. Glidden; Sam W. Baird Sr; James Stephenson; W.W. Reilly; T.M. Patterson; J.H. Johnson; Adams Express; Eustace H. Ball; Robert Bell & Co; The Bank of Portsmouth Branch State Bank; Washington Kinney; Peter Kinney; Leopold Bayer; Scioto House; Cemetery Hill; I.O.R.; Pocahontas Tribe No. 17; Pursell and Gordon; Reed Bros; Samuel and J.G.; D.N. Long; Boards Biggs House; Maddock Hughes & Co; Flour Mill; R.S. Maklem