Colored poster with red, blue, and yellow illustration showing a boy riding rides at a fair on top and a clown on the bottom. Red and yellow lettering explaining the ride festival will be using Gooding Amusement Co. rides. The Harmon Street Showgrounds was used for fairs, circuses, and other amusement fun primarily in the 1950's.
Tarnished, silver token for "Portsmouth Solvay Coke Co. Inc." On same side, "1.00" and "Freeburn". Other side: "Insurance credit system, Dayton, Ohio." "Intrade." Diamond shape with balance scale. Odd-shaped hole punched. The Portsmouth Solvay Coke company, M.K. Hitchcock, Traffic Manager, 42-43 First National Bank Building. On June 1, 1917, the Turkey Gap Coal and Coke Company was purchased by the Portsmouth Solvay Coke Company to supply the ovens at its new by-product coking plant at Portsmouth. The Freeburn mine in Pike County Kentucky furnished high-grade by-product coal to the coke ovens at Portsmouth. In 1921 the American Rolling Mill Company and the Whitaker-Glessner Company jointly acquired all the capital stock of the Portsmouth Solvay Company and changed the name to the Portsmouth By-Product Coke Company.
Aged, off-white, typewritten paper newsletter stapled together. Article marks 20th anniversary of West Portsmouth High School, 1939-1959. Sketches and articles of activities. Volume 17, No. 1. 4 pages- front/back.
Yellow and off-white cover with photo of Miss America and Miss Portsmouth, 1961. Some water spots. Inside: photos and information on the 1962 Miss Portsmouth Pageant. Presented by Junior Chamber of Commerce. 10 pages.
Aged, yellowed paper newsletter with typewritten information. "Jane Walbright" written in pencil in upper right corner. Volume VI-1, Sciotoville (East Portsmouth) High School. 9 pages. Stapled.
Aged, tan church bulletin paper with some spots and tears. Front shows faded photo image of church building. Name, location, minister, and verse on front. Inside: typewritten church services information. On back: printed ads.
Aged, off-white folded paper bulletin with black print. Volume 12, No. 3. Information on front, services inside, information on back, also typed name and address for Harry Dehner. Some light damage.
Aged, off-white paper, folded with three tears and spots. Black print inside and on front and back. Program and events inside; class and faculty on back.
Off-white, folded paper with black print. Front: photo copy of photo of church; back: "Ministers since 1920", inside: copies of church building images and "patron" listed. Also on front, "100th Anniversary" date listed as June 27, 1937.