Sepia toned postcard of the 1924 Freshman Class at Sciotoville High School. On back "Sophomore Class of 24" is written, but these students were actually freshmen. Not all identified. Identification on back.
A clipping for the "North Moreland Dedication" for Rev. Roy A. Allman where more than 400 people attended this dedication. This clipping also gives a brief history on how the North Moreland Church was started and then how Allman built upon the church.
Sepia-toned, poor conditioned photo of 6 men working on the railroad (C & O) in Vanceburg, Kentucky. Four men unidentified on back; "John Gardener, Bill Flanegan, Dave Flanigan, and Mr. Bake. Scioto County Connections for the men.
Colored image looking west from Gallia Street toward Chillicothe Street. The steps in the center lead to underground public restrooms. Grey stone at right is the old Post Office and the red brick at extreme right is the city building or Kricker Building which held Portsmouth city offices, grocery, jeweler, bank, business college, and several other businesses.
Tan, worn booklet journal documenting customer transactions. Black on front and back. Log is in pencil. The Horchow store was located at 40, 42 & 44 Gallia Street.
Color photo image of 7-8 grade class at Clay Jr. High. On back are some student names but not according to position. "favorite girl", "favorite boy", "prettiest girl", etc. categories. Doug Lowe in 7th grade. Inside cardboard frame.