The Ohio Stove Company was located at Eleventh (11th) and Chillicothe Streets. It manufactured cooking and heating stoves until the 1950's. It is now known as OSCO Industries, at the same location, and designs and produces gray iron castings for a wide variety of commercial customers.
Black hat with gold accents that says "Ohio, E Plurbus Unum" on the Gold Eagle. This hat belonged to Albert Harold Dehner (1914-1989) of Portsmouth, Ohio who attended the Ohio State University and was in the Band.
Green red or green/brown paper stamps required by merchants to buy from the state and provide to customers when they were charged state tax. Consumers were encouraged to collect them and give them to the schools or charity. Then organizations would cash them into the state for 3% face value.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 359. Ohio River; West End; Biggs House; Prof. Weaver; George W. Calvert; Judge Frank; Thomas G. Calvert; Capt. Francis Cleveland; West Side; County Home; Calvert Dairy Farm; Summit Lawn; Daniel; The Captivity and Restoration of Israel; Portsmouth Harmonic Society; Wilhelm's Opera House (1876); Mrs. W.S. Greene; Mrs. M.R. Robinson; J.B. Nichols; William Rhodes; George W. Stacey; B.F. Richardson; William Greene; W.W. Donaldson; D.S. Johnson; Anton Pabst
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 142. Ohio River; Ohio- Erie Canal; N.B; M. McCoy; Valley Inn (1875); Mine Host; Henry Jeffords; James Cutlip; Columbus and Portsmouth Turnpike Company (1831)