Black hat with gold accents that says "Ohio, E Plurbus Unum" on the Gold Eagle. This hat belonged to Albert Harold Dehner (1914-1989) of Portsmouth, Ohio who attended the Ohio State University and was in the Band.
The Ohio Stove Company was located at Eleventh (11th) and Chillicothe Streets. It manufactured cooking and heating stoves until the 1950's. It is now known as OSCO Industries, at the same location, and designs and produces gray iron castings for a wide variety of commercial customers.
The Ohio Stove Company, incorporated in 1872, manufactured heating and cooking stoves at 11th (Eleventh) Street between Washington Street and Chillicothe Street. By the 1950's the business stopped making stoves and moved toward commercial grey iron casting in the same locaton. In 1972, on the company's 100th anniversary, the name was changed to OSCO Industries.
Catalog book containing pictures, pages, descriptions of the various stoves and equipment manufactured at the Ohio Stove Company.
Clyde W. Clark was the secretary -treasurer of Ohio Stove Company 1940s-1960s