Pair of lady's wooden shoe heels covered with black celluloid in manufacturer's box. The box top information: style: 568, size: 6, height: 15, type: cube, cover: dull celluloid, top: leather. A guarantee is on the side of the box: "The Ambassador Wood Heels contained in this carton are guaranteed to be free from all defects in material and workmanship. Each pair is carefully inspected to insure our highest standard of quality." The 1921 Sanborn Fire Map of Portsmouth shows at the southwest corner of Jefferson and Fourth (4th) Streets: "Vulcan Last Co., Wood Heel Plant"
Colorized photo image of an aerial view of the Scioto Bridge with grass and buildings in the background and the Scioto River below. This bridge replaced the previous one that washed away in the 1913 flood. This, the sixth (6th) Scioto Bridge was opened in 1915 and was used until 1997 when it was closed and razed.
Reprint photograph.
Stella Myrtle Sam(p)son
b. November 5, 1868, California, Ohio
Married: William M. Brisbin, June 2, 1887, Smithfield, Ohio
Parents: William Asbury Sam(p)son & Nancy Cook James Sam(p)son.
Photo image of a a typed Thank you Letter to Roy B. Allman for Service in the United States Army from President Harry Truman, the White House. Top is stamped with a blue army eagle sigil.
aged, tan in color, paper sales receipt to A. N. Adams for pipe & tobacco and cream, black print with penciled writing. Business located at the northwest corner of eleventh (11th) and Offnere Streets.
White ceramic plate with brown print and a sepia-toned like picture of Pleasant Green Baptist Church. Rev. C.J. Mitchell was Pastor of the church in the 1970's.