Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman. Served as member of the Legislature of Ohio for Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the library.
Aged book, loose binding (sewn), pages crumbling at edges. Written in pencil by Richard Henry Hayman (1826-1906). In 1878-1879 he served as a member of the Sixty-third Legislature of Ohio from Scioto County and originated the bill for the founding of the Portsmouth Public Library.
Sepia color photo image. Printed on front: "Well here I am in Buena Vista, Ohio enjoying its Sights and Cheer. I'm feeling first rate and this Town is just great; Now, don't you wish you were here?"
Surnames Lohstroh and Puff on the back.
Clover shaped, copper token with "Kelso's Cafe Portsmouth, Ohio" encircled on one side and "Good for 5¢ in trade" encircled on the other side.
The cafe was located at 311 Chillicothe Street.
Silver, oval key fob with "If found return to F. H. Millar, Portsmouth, Ohio- and receive reward." Millar was an engineer for the N & W Railroad. He resided at 1721 Hutchins' during the 1930's. "1721 Hutchins" on the back.
Silver hexagon shaped token: "Portsmouth Cafe, Schlitz Beer" on one side and "Good for 5¢ in Trade" on the other side. Located at 201 Vine Street, New Boston
Rusted, metal tongs with company name on handle: "The Stockham Company, Portsmouth, Ohio." Stockham Ice was located at Eleventh (11th) and Chillicothe Streets from 1904 to 1984.