Silver, oval key fob with "If found return to F. H. Millar, Portsmouth, Ohio- and receive reward." Millar was an engineer for the N & W Railroad. He resided at 1721 Hutchins' during the 1930's. "1721 Hutchins" on the back.
Colored image of the funeral Home, built in 1924 at 915 Ninth (9th) Street by Frederick Carl Daehler. He had come to Portsmouth in 1854 after leaving his native Germany and had his business at several other locations. He built this as a combination furniture store and mortuary company. After his death in 1926, his family closed the furniture part.
Tan color fan with wooden handle used to advertise the funeral home. The building is illustrated on front, John T. Carr. manager, 915-923 Ninth (9th) Street, Portsmouth, Ohio
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page showing black and white photos of F. B. Kehoe Flour, Feed, Lime, and Salt By the River
V. R. Row was born in 1859 in Portsmouth and was a well known lawyer.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured are two black and white photos. Top: F. B. Kehoe Flour, Feed, Lime & Salt Company and a flood scene showing wreckage on Front and Chillicothe Streets
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 49. F. A. Glockner; A-la-Militaire (1875); Kinney Light Guards; Peter Kinney; John Kinney; Arthur C. Davis; Captain W. H. Williams; George Gharky; George Terry; Gaylord Guard; Sill Guard; Sixth Regiment; Fair Grounds