Black and white photo image of Thomas Avenue house, Camp Thomas Ave. Ink writing on front: "Camp Thomas Ave, Rice built this camp." Pencil writing on back "Bird bath was made by Mr. Maurice Coe. Came from Coe home on Waller and 20th St, South Eastside. Betty Coe gave it to us. Later Rice shingled the camp. It was green when finished. We had electricity, sewer, telephone, and water."
Black and white photo image of Thomas Avenue. Written in pencil and ink on back: "Camp Thomas Ave, all the trees gone now, Rice built this road, also this camp in 1935."
Black and white photo image of a house on Thomas Ave. Written on back in pencil: "Our camp bought in 1935. Sold in 1959 to Mr. Smith. He removed the trees. House is still standing." Ink on front: "Sold in 1959" "Camp"
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Our City Fathers; George Wymer; Joseph Bratt; P.H. Harsha; John G. Neill; Ben H. Dillon; George M. Osbornel C.C. Seebohm; Leslie C. Turley; Carl Huber; Frank Kellar; Melvin E. Funk; Charles F. Calvin; James O. Selby; James S. Lynn; Unidentified Child; Fred Warnike; Miss Spry
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Our City Fathers with names listed underneath with corresponding numbers: 1. George Wymer, 2. Joseph Bratt, 3. P. H. Harsha, 4. John G. Neill, 5. Ben H. Dillon, 6. George H. Osborn, 7. C. C. Seebohm, 8. Leslie C. Turley, president, 9. Frank Kellar, 10. James ). Selby, 11. Melvin E. Funk 12. James S. Lynn, 13. Car Huber, 14. Charles F. Calvin; Richardson, Neudoerfer, and Silcox Grocery, Fifth (5th) and Chillicothe Streets
Entrance Arch of the Lady of Fatima shrine located in Fatima, Ohio on Route 52, five miles north of Ironton. The shrine is replicated after the Fatima Shrine in Portugal with three children praying to the Lady of Fatima. It was erected in the early 1950's.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Our Woods in Autumn; Julia Marlowe; Good for One Pass Up the Steps (1893); J.J. Abbott; Kentucky Hill; Paint Mines; The Caves; George Henghold