Black and white photo of the Portsmouth General Hospital Nursing Class of 1933, Portsmouth, Ohio. Photo is glued to matboard to look like it is framed. Charlotte Louise Ashe is pictured, 3rd row, 6th from the left. Miss Asche was the wife of Ralph F. Scott.
Pink liquid stain in bottom left corner.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Typewritten page with more information about the Gas Party. First office on Market Street; Dr. Hempstead; L. C. Robinson; A. R. Gus Turley; Sam Maklem's Livery Stable; "Dan Rice", "Sam Patch" (horses); John Dice; Tom Lawson; Joe Jefferson; Tom Hall; S. R. Ross; first gas stove
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: typewritten page with information about the Portsmouth Gas Company, organized in 1855. Office building at Eighth (8th) and Chillicothe Streets; Washington Kinney; Aaron Kinney; Incorporators of the company: Henry V. Barrington, John W. Glidden, S. R. Ross, J. V. Robinson, and A. V. Barringer; stockholders: L. C. Robinson, Washington Kinney, P. A. Iams, James Y. Gordon, and Samuel Reed, later years William Pursell and Frank B. Kehoe were interested.
Light brown ticket stubs with red print "Good for one trip for a passenger auto or motorcycle or single trailer or light truck axle. Tickets for toll."
Aged, yellowed letter from the Secretary of the Fresh Air Camp to the Health Chairman, Wendelken, Auxiliary of Hempstead Academy of Medicine. Typed with handwritten items of donation in lower left hand corner. Torn corners.
Portsmouth Foundry & Machine Works shipping slip to Buckeye Fire Brick & Clay Co., Scioto Furnace, Ohio, shipped via B & O RR. Signed by George Berthold, agent