Faded sepia tone cabinet card photograph of a woman standing and clutching a purse in her left hand. Greek key patterned curtain appears in background.
Black and white photo image of the steamer Greenwood. She was built by Captain Greene at Parkersburg, WV and completed in Ironton. ON her maiden trip, October, 1898, she left Portsmouth and sank when she hit a snag at the mouth of the Scioto River. She was raised and repaired and ran the Cincinnati-Pomeroy-Charleston trades until she collided with the Chris Greene and sank in 1925.
Clear glass bottle embossed: J. I. Marsh Co. Portsmouth, O. cap. 7 oz. Embossed on bottom: J. I. M. 1928 In the 1930 Portsmouth City Directory the listing: J.I. Marsh Co. Steven A. March President-General Manager, George U. Marsh Vice President-Secretary, soft drink manufacturers, rear 1526 Fifth (5th) Street.
Clear glass bottle with black and white label and swirled neck. Back print: Naturally good; J. I. Marsh Bottling Company, Portsmouth, Ohio. 1930 Portsmouth City Directory listing: J.I. Marsh Co. Steven A. March President-General Manager, George U. Marsh Vice President-Secretary, soft drink manufacturers, rear 1526 Fifth (5th) Street.
off-white check with orange watermark and black illustrations and print. Check written to George Warring, for fifty-eight and 91 cents ($58.91). Signed by M. F. Timmonds. Warring endorsed on back. Has wear and holes.
Annual Conference Minister's License for Roy Allman for the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, the date indicated on the license is June 5, 1928. This is signed by J. H. Harris (Conference Superintendent)