Aged and worn photo album with photos of the Micklethwaite family. Some photos have names and some do not.
Page 6: Homer John Micklethwaite
Page 9: Judge (William) Salter
Page 10: Richard Micklethwaite
Page 11: Rosanna/Rosana Ellen (Stockham) Micklethwaite
Page 12: Joseph Harvey Stockham
Page 13: Catherine Ann (Dewey) Stockham
Page 15: Mary Anna/Annie (Byers) Micklethwaite
Page 15: William R. Micklethwaite
Page 16: Helen Nancy (McAleer) Stockham
Page 16: John Milton Stockham
Page 17: Joseph Dewey Stockham (right)
Page 18: Martin Funk Micklethwaite
Page 18: Samuel Taylor Stockham
Page 19: John Milton Violet
Page 19: Caroline M. (Dewey) Violet
Page 20: Rosanna/Rosana Ellen (Stockham) Micklethwaite
Page 20: Richard Micklethwaite
Page 24: John David Micklethwaite
Page 25: Laura Virginia (Gilbert) Kendall
Page 26: Charles Wesley Brown
Page 26: Sarah Etta (Stockham) Brown
Page 26: Joseph Mills Brown (son)
Page 27: John Milton Stockham
Page 29: George M. Appel
Page 34: Esther Katherine (Stockham) Thomas
Page 35: Vesta May Stockham
Page 36: Russell Stockham (left)
Page 36: Vesta May Stockham (right)
Page 37: Sarah Caroline "Callie" (Zaler) Coles (left)
Page 37: Joseph Harvey Zaler (right)
Page 44: Charles Sherwood Stratton "General Tom Thumb" (far left, right photo)
Page 44: Mercy Lavinia Warren Bump (Stratton's wife, right photo)
Page 44: George Washington Morrison Nutt "Commodore Nutt" (right photo)
Page 44: Miss Minnie Warren (Mercy's sister, right photo)
Page 45: Louise Flanders Jackson
Page 48: Rosanna/Rosana Ellen (Stockham) Micklethwaite
Manila card with biblical image, brown fonts and black type in the fill-in spaces. Signed in ink by the minister and superintendent. Certificate for David Dement.
Blue card (stock) with black illustrations and fonts. Photo of Mike Bennett. Sponsored by Mike's Appliance and T.V. Discount. Annual Cooking School. Conducted by Janet Birch.
Black metal with white print street signs for Washington Street and West Seventh Street. Between the years 1911 and 1912, street addresses in Portsmouth were changed if they had the words West or East in them, meaning West Seventh Street turned into Seventh Street.
Silver metal, with markings and rust in some places, coin bank with handle. Has a slot for coins to go in. On front" "First National Bank, "The Bank for Working People", Portsmouth, Ohio."
Amber, clear glass bottle with embossed "Portsmouth Br'g & Ice Co., Portsmouth, Ohio, Cap 1 PT, 8 Fluid OZ." Julius Esselborn owned the Brewery from 1889 until his death in 1900, when his son Paul took over.