Round, wooden token with purple print. Headquarter information on one side, lady-sesqui- belle on other. Ladies dressed as southern belles for the event.
Metal button with hanging small gold colored metal bell, commemorating the Portsmouth Sesquicentennial celebration June 5 - 12, 1965. On December 29, 1814 the Ohio legislature passed an act to incorporate the town of Portsmouth in Scioto County. This act took effect March 1, 1815.
Sepia-toned photo of Earl Felty (center), Ticket Division Chairman, Mrs. Charles Beaumont, Patron and Box Seat Ticket Chairman, and Joseph Newlin (right), Committee Business Manager for the John B. Rogers Company.
Sepia-toned photo of R. Vernon Miller (right), Committee Treasurer, B. Leroy Compton (left), and Mayor George Wear (center), Hospitality Division Chairman.
Sepia-toned photo of Harry Kuhner, JR. (left), Sesquicentennial General Chairman, Edward Levi (center), and Mrs. Howard Brown (Mary Coe), designer of the official seal.