Annual Conference Minister's License for Roy Allman for the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, the date indicated on the license is June 5, 1928. This is signed by J. H. Harris (Conference Superintendent)
Age, light blue paper with fixing, water and ink damage. Inked script indicating sale of land by Giles and Charity Hysell of Meigs County that of Scioto County to William Brown.
Black and white photo negative of the R & G Blum store, located at the Third (3rd) and Market Streets corner. The store was owned and operated but Robert and Gus Blum.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 105. R. Bell & Co.; Gallia Near Gat Street; Board Train; William Miller; C. P. Chandler & Co.; J. V. Robinson Jr.; Cycling Club Orchestra
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman (1826-1906). In 1878-1879 he served as a member of the Sixty-third Legislature of Ohio from Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the Portsmouth Public Library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.