Tan tone with colored print and design on front and back. Issued during the celebration observing 150 years (1787-88 to 1937-38). The wooden nickels printed in maroon show ancient mound works.
Tan tone with colored print and design on front and back. Issued during the celebration observing 150 years (1787-88 to 1937-38). The wooden nickels printed in violet honor the old Portsmouth Iron Works.
Scanned page 185 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about early notable figures including: Eli Glover; Edward Hamilton; Major John Belli; Josiah Shackelford.
Black & white images of J. R. Rottinghaus; W. H. Angle; W. A. Connolley; William Storck
scan of typed note from A. F. Marting and response letting him know that the Program Committee met on December 30, 1949. Below that is the tentative report/schedule for the Second Presbyterian Church's 75th anniversary celebration on May 2-7, 1950.
During the years of WWII, a Class 4-A meant: "Registrant who has completed service; or sole surviving son". Issued through the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. scanned image of Notice card for William Francis Hoerr.
Notice of Termination of Employment for Roy B. Allman at Wheeling Steel Corporation (Portsmouth Steel Company) on Sept. 30, 1947. Stated that Allman had been voluntary terminated in order to go to school at Westerville, Ohio. Also stated that Allman's position was a Machinist within the department of Mechanical.