Black and white group photo of ladies participating in the Lady Belles Sesquicentennial. Noted on the back as: "Parson's Pretty Pollies" but no names provided.
Black and white group photos of the Sesquicentennial Queen Candidates.
Front, left to right: Linda Williams, Sally Suter, Barbara Zoellner, Judy Duncan, Evelyn Lauter, Lavon Claxon, and Mrs. Mary Grooms.
Back, left to right: Mrs. Bonnie Lowe, Jean Beasley, Eunice McNelly, Sharon Bassler, Mrs. Esther Swope, Cathryn Schuler, Mrs. Glenna Nelson, Eileen Delabar, Gail Harrison, and Mary Louise Bennett.
Black and white group photo of the "Giggly Gals" ladies participating in the Sesquicentennial.
Back Row, left to right: Ruth Shumway, Wilma Stewart, Betty Artis, Pat Pleasant, and Patty Hickman.
Front Row, left to right: Margie Shumway, Evelyn Copas, Sharon Bassler, Martha Bassler, and Wella Hickman.
Black and white group photo of two groups of bearded men participating in the Portsmouth Sesquicentennial.
Standing, left to right: Carl Price, Chuck Malone, Cleo Price, Tom Orth, Cliff Huston, Ralph Shumway, Jake Shield, Walt Hickman, Skip Hickman, and Greg Hickman (Skip's Son).
Seated, left to right: Jeff Shumway, Hoad Copas, Virgil Fragie, Tom Bassler, Muriel Hicks, and Art Kemp.
scan of handwritten letter from the County Commissioners of Scioto County agreeing to the purchase of a piece of land by the Scioto County Agricultural Society for $1520.75. Land was owned by Mrs. Frances J. McConnell and is signed by the Members of the Board of the Scioto County Commissioners.
Letter is written on a letterhead for the Halliday Building in Gallipolis, OH and has been marked through.
A receipt for Roy B. Allman by the Board of Elections when he was a candidate for the office of Council- 1st Ward- Portsmouth in 1973. This receipt was signed by Carolyn Andrews who was the Dep. Director at that time.
Blue card from the Board of Christian Education of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ certifying Reverend Roy B. Allman to teach in Course 121 b of the Standard Leadership Training Curriculum. Card is signed by the Director of Leadership Training, J. Gordon Howard and dated "For period ending June 4, 1937"
Blue card from the Board of Christian Education of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ certifying Reverend Roy B. Allman to teach in Courses 91, 101 of the Standard Leadership Training Curriculum. Card is signed by the Director of Leadership Training, M. I. Webber and dated October 17, 1932
Blue card from the Board of Christian Education of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ certifying Reverend Roy B. Allman to teach in Course 121 b of the Standard Leadership Training Curriculum. Card is signed by the Director of Leadership Training, J. Gordon Howard and dated January 11, 1938.
Blue card from the Board of Christian Education of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ certifying Reverend Roy B. Allman to teach in Course 91 of the Standard Leadership Training Curriculum. Card is signed by the Director of Leadership Training, M. I. Webber and is dated May 18, 1932
Standard Leadership Training Diploma for Roy B. Allman. The diploma was signed by Martin Webber, Director of Leadership Training and O.T. Deever, General Secretary. This was presented to Allman on April 23, 1931.
WWII flight uniform in good condition. Gene Lloyd Hiatt was born in Portsmouth, Ohio on November 13, 1922. He enlisted into the Army Air Corps in 1943 and was sent to flight school where he graduated at the top of his class. He received orders for the Pacific in June, 1945, but before arriving, victory was declared. He went on to fly for TWA Airlines.