Black and white photo negative of a newspaper article on The Portsmouth Spartans win against the New York Giants. The article was in The Portsmouth Times, published on Monday, September 26, 1932.
A paper copy of a news article from June 12, 1945 about five brothers from Scioto County who served during World War II (1939-1945). CPL. Alfred Hiles, who was stationed in France; S. SGT. Daniel L. Hiles, who was stationed in Germany; PVT. Glen D. Hiles, who (at the time) was stationed at Camp Robinson, Arkansas; PFC. Grover Hiles, who was stationed in the South Pacific; S. SGT. George E. Hiles, who was stationed in France. Also included is Henry W. Hiles, their father.
Black and white photo negative of a newspaper article on a 1932 game against The Portsmouth Spartans and New York Giants. The article was in The Portsmouth Sunday Times on Sunday, September 25, 1932.
Black & white photo image of the Hotel Hurth on the corner of Chillicothe and Third (3rd) Streets. Built in 1923 by Adolph Hurth, it had 107 rooms with adjoining baths with hot and cold running water. It also had a barber shop, a pressing room and a restaurant. Since 1982 the building has been used as senior citizen apartments.
This statement letter is addressed to Nick A. Argeros, the owner of Select Dairy located at 710- 712 Campbell Avenue, Portsmouth, Ohio. The statement shows a balance due for 1928 through 1931. The total came to fifty dollars.
This statement letter is addressed to the Fairtrace Shoe Company located at 2029 Gallia Street, Portsmouth, Ohio. Henry T. Fairtrace was the general manager. The statement shows a balance of twenty five dollars for 1928 through 1929.