Iron ice pick provided by the Stockham Ice and Produce Company at Chillicothe and 11th (Eleventh) streets, in business from 1904 until 1984. The phone number engraved on the handle is 10.
Oval shaped metal key chain fob distributed by the Automobile Club of Southern Ohio in Portsmouth in observance of their 50th year, 1917 - 1957. Postage is guaranteed if found keys are dropped in into a mailbox.
Coin token good for 10 cents issued by Burton's Exchange in 1862. On November 26, 1859 this ad appeared in the Portsmouth Times: "Burton's Exchange, formerly Hotel St. Charles, East Side Market Space, Portsmouth, Ohio. H.D. Burton will be found at the above place, ready to serve his friends and the public with Meals, on call; Oysters, Fish, Birds, Venison, Sardines, &c. FRESH OYSTERS having made arrangements to be supplied with Fresh Oysters, direct from Baltimore, I can supply dealers, parties, and families as cheap as any house west of Baltimore."
Wooden nickel commemorating the centennial celebration of New Boston 1906 - 2006. In early times the area was sometimes called Yorktown. The people of New Boston petitioned the state of Ohio for village status and in 1906 permission was granted to form a village government. The first mayor was William Kent.
Black & white photograph. Names written on the back:Jim F. Looper,F.W. Stroud, Roy S. Peterman,Rufus D. Dunn,Edward J. Payne, Carmen Sagretaris, Robert V. , Richard W. Davenport,Carl E,.Harry T. Hopkins, Ross Hamilton, James R. Jordan, Richard S. Holman, John F. Beasley,Chas. R. Fitschen,Gabor, A Sqalo, Fred R. Schnieder, Herbert C. Blasberg, Clarence A. Feltz, & Raymond Sandford.