Aged off-white paper with black print and typewritten information. Location of business, date, and product/service . Purchase notation on back for date and means of payment.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Hattie (Glover) Taylor; the second Portsmouth Masonic Temple was built in 1906 at the corner of Chillicothe and Fourth (4th) Streets. It was partially destroyed by fire December 6, 1925 and rebuilt to only four floors. The building housed Kobackers Department Store in 1928 and Desco in 1981. The third Masonic Temple building (nine stories) was built in 1928 at Chillicothe and Sixth (6th) Streets.
Photo image of the headstone of Hattie McIntosh Brown in Jacktown Cemetery located in Adams County. This cemetery is also known as Jacksonville Cemetery.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 300. Pictured: Havekottes; Timmonds; Stewarts; Micklethwaits; Civil War; McDowell Building; Rupert Flour Mill; River Trade (1870-1890); Annie Laurie; Wild Waggoner; Scioto Telegraph; Fleetwood;Bonanza; Bostona; Fannie Dugan; St. Lawrence; John Martin; Charley Brown; Duval and Christopher Young; Lon McFarlin; Captains E.B. and Samuel Moore; Bob; McAllister; Ripley; James Patterson; John Neill; Simon Balmert; Roby McCall; William Harris; Ben Johnson; John Steele; Shep Kearns; Captain Little; Ruck Patterson; Ike Farley; Conrad Neal; Al Holt
Photo copy of pages 94 thru 103 of The Hawkins Family: A Family History and Life Stories by John Henry Hawkins. The chapter titled "CCC Camp" is about his work as manager of Shawnee Camp #2 in the Shawnee Forest 1933- 1935.