Red, paperback book of Shelby Shoe products in Spring 1907 (folded). "The Selby Shoe C, Makers of LAdies Fine Shoes, Portsmouth, Ohio., Medium and High Grade McKays, Turns and Welts".
Surrounded by ribbon graphics, black print with red graphic inside. 36 pages.
Colorized image of the Selby factory framed with blank and white image of a shoestring. Production information for factory on front. The 1920 Portsmouth City Directory lists The Selby Shoe Company location as Seventh (7th) Street from Findlay to John. Selbys closed in 1957. The building was razed in 1999.
Colorized image of Selby Shoe Factory. Selby reached a peak employment of about 5500 in the factory at Seventh (7th) and Findlay Streets before closing in 1957.
Colorized image of the Selby Shoe Factory. Selby reached a peak employment of about 5500 in the factory at Seventh (7th) and Findlay Streets before closing in 1957.
Colorized image of the Selby Shoe factory. Selby reached a peak employment of about 5500 in the factory at Seventh (7th) and Findlay Streets before closing in 1957. There was a tunnel under Findlay Street to the Post Office.
Silver metal, with markings and rust, coin and bill bank with handle. "For Coin Only" and "For Bills Only" embossed on the sides. On front: "Savings Department, The Security Savings Bank, Portsmouth, Ohio."
An off-white with black lettering tag for The Security Central National Bank. Writing says "Greetings from the Security Central National Bank, Capital and Surplus $1,100,000.00, Portsmouth, Ohio" On the back is a colored baseball game where you can change the inning, runs, and hits with a dial. The Security Central National Bank was at 825 Gallia Street and opened June 30, 1930. Above the entrance it originally said the "Security Bank". It is now the home of the Southern Ohio Museum and Culture Center on Gallia Steet.
Faded, blue-green card pouch/holder for carrying license, insurance ID, registration, etc. Advertising for the bank. Black print and illustrations. On back" Maxcella J. Marsh, Deputy Resitrar, AD.