Congratulatory letter to Roy B. Allman for his election to Portsmouth City Council signed by Jim Secrest, Executive Manager. This letter is dated for November 9, 1973.
Congratulatory letter to Roy B. Allman for his election into public office. Was signed by Paul W. Griffith, Scioto County Commissioner on November 27, 1973.
Congratulatory letter for Mr. & Mrs. Roy B. Allman on their golden anniversary which was signed by William H. Harsha, Representative to Congress on July 16, 1973.
Congratulatory letter for Mr. & Mrs. Roy B. Allman on their golden anniversary which was signed by Vernal G. Riffe, Jr., Ohio House of Representative (Speaker Pro Tem) on July 11, 1973.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a Confederate Ten Dollar Bill and a black and white photo of Honorable Henry A. Towne. Henry was born in New York in 1826. After attending Marietta College for law and graduating in 1845, Towne taught for several years. He was admitted to the bar in Cincinnati in 1849. Towne lived in Marietta after this. After a few law partnerships, his company relocated to Portsmouth in 1855. Following this move, Henry held many offices and even got elected to the position of Scioto County Auditor in 1871.
Black & green printed paper dollar issued by the Confederate States of America in Richmond on June 2, 1862. This bill has considerable damage to the corners and the left edge as photographed. The back side was blank. The black & white copy is in included here to show a similar bill without damage.