Faded green construction paper stapled and tied into a booklet- club calendar 1938-39. Shaped in a bonnet. Inside: typed yellowed pages with information and background illustrations in red.
Off white color paper folded into booklet. Front shows hand sewn flower (thistle), club name, and date. Stapled inside ARD 12 pages with type front and back.
Sepia tone group photo image of the class of 1946-47. Names listed on back include:
Left to Right
Front Row: Mrs. Beulah Myers homeroom teacher, Joanna Dickson, Sara Jones, Margaret Hiles, Mary Lou Gillette, Geneva Copas, Annette Martin
Middle Row: Betty Waller, Marilyn Davis, Phyllis Dykes, Eva Burchett, Della Adams, Janet Stark, Wilalu Lundy, Ruth Ann Brannan
Top Row: Jed Carau, Walter Vastine, Dave Zuefle, Wayne La Monda, Robert Crabtree, Mr. Henry superintendent
Sepia tone photo image of students at McDermott High School in 1943-1944 (Class of 1947) Freshman.
Names listed on back include:
Left to Right
Top Row: Jake Miller, Robert Crabtree, Gene Hansen, Powell Spradlin, Dave Zuefle, Carl Spradlin
3rd Row: Elizabeth Alley, Ruby Baldridge, Eva Burchett, Naomi Williams, Jed Carver, Wayne La Monda, Walter Vastine
2nd Row: Better Waller, Della Adams, Janet Robertson, Betty Crabtree, Sara Jones, Margaret Hiles, Janet Stark, Miss Hutchinson
1st Row: Julia Rose, Annette Martin, Marilyn Davis, Ruth Ann Brannan, Joanne Dickson, Mary Lou Gillette, Wilalu Lundy, Emma Vastine (Robinson) Geneva Copas
Clear, but stained inside, glass bottle. Label is not the original. Fluid dosage on back. Label notes type of medicine and use. Frank Amann owned a drugstore on 208 Market Street. He was a local pharmacist from 1885 to 1918 then moved to Cincinnati.
Emerald green glass box with gold decoration and fading name - "Steinkamp & Co", Portsmouth, OH". Longtime furniture company (1907-1928). Located 526-530 Second (2nd) Street. Sold to Lewis Furniture in 1928.
Brown case with silver print. "Dr. A.P. Altizer, Optometrist, Lyric Bldg, Dial 2-9381, Portsmouth, O."
Enclosed round-rimmed glasses with dark brown frame- one arm broken, Dr. Arthur Paul Altizer was located at 822 1/2 Gallia Street.
Quarter-sized, brass colored token with hole. One side: "Old Kentucky Saloon, P. O." Other side: "Good for 5¢ in trade." Owned by Rochester Carter (d. 1902) and located on Front Street.
Silver and tarnished metal folding nail file with company name in Portsmouth, Ohio.
Henry Atlas began his business in Portsmouth in 1895 on West Second (2nd) Street. He left Portsmouth in 1904 to open a business in Dayton. He went bankrupt in 1904 and returned to Portsmouth and reopened.
Silver, oval, metal fob depicting the name and image of tractor on front. Name and "Fob of the Month" on back. Plant located at Third and Jefferson until 1913 when it moved to Spring Lane.