Black and white text and photo of the interior view of council chamber. Named as city fathers are George Wymer, Joseph Bratt, John G. Neill, Benjamin H. Dillon, George M Osborn, P. H. Harsha, Frank Kellar, Melvin E. Funk, James O. Selby, James S. Lynn, Carl Huber, Charles F. Calvin, C. C. Seebohm, Leslie C. Turley. Also featured are Harry W. Miller-city solicitor, James C Adams-city clerk, and Charles Craigmiles Jr.-street commissioner.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: typed page telling about the formation of the Civic Band and its members.
Pictured: J. M. Laird, Fred Schmidt, and Oliver Oakes
Ads for Cunningham's Peerless Baking Powder, sold at B. F. Cunningham & Son and John Rickey Groceries and Produce on the corner of Eighth (8th) and Chillicothe Streets
A gold metal Civil War medal. President Abraham engraved on front, and words engraved: "With malice toward none with charity for all." On back engraved: "The Civil War 1861-1865."
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typed page with information entitled "The Collector" and "The Sermon." Pig Iron; St. Mary's Church; James Charlesworth' Monument Works; Mr. McCann; Rev. Dr. E. Burr's sermon