Black and white photo in cardboard frame with Olga Alonzo Coriell and first wife Muriel V. Stone.
(on back) B. - OH, AUG, 1898 (England) ?
- frame is scalloped
Manila, aged lined-paper statement handwritten for purchases by E.J. Kenrick Co. Items are carts and buggies but no company is listed. There is an embossed leaf on the upper left corner, reads: "Holly Leaf." Black ink - some water damage.
Yellowed, aged, water damaged, handwritten receipt to E.J. Kenrick signed by Steve Larkins (driver) to John Collins for merchandise. Torn on left, folds and red ink water damage. Pencil.
Black and white paper certificate to Mt. Joy Church for payment percapita for the year from Hamersville District Association. Handwritten, fonts and typed.
Painting of Rupert Mill. Back of painting says the mill was located on Third (3rd) Street and Market Street. Was also located at 436 Fourth (4th) Street.
Aged, off-white document with black, red, and blue ink. Hand-written names at the bottom. Document is from and signed by the employees of Atlas Fashion thanking their boss, William Atlas. Atlas Fashion was founded in 1895 by Henry Atlas. The Chillicothe location opened in 1916. In the 1932 Portsmouth City Directory the address is 307-309 Chillicothe
Aged, off-white black print ink of a survey and plat map of The Timmonds Allotments. Spans over Seventeenth (17th) Street to Twenty-First (21st) Street. Named after Samuel B. Timmonds. These allotments include Baird Avenue, Franklin Boulevard, Hutchins Street, and Timmonds Avenue.