page one of a typed letter to Reverend Cruickshank from G. F. Boyd in regard to the publicity for an event celebrating the Second Presbyterian Church's 75th anniversary. Letter contains information about items that people are getting together for the event.
scan of a typed letter from the Fair Board to Clark Hale, Superintendent of the Scioto Division of the Norfolk & Western Railroad. Contents of letter ask for the repair of the railroad crossing west of the grandstand at the Lucasville fairgrounds. Written/signed by L. W. Burns, Secretary.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed letter of thanks to H.A. Lorberg dated November 12, 1926 from the editor of The Youth's Companion. At the right is a sepia toned studio photograph of D.B. Hutchins.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed letter dated April 8, 1930 from Ohio Board of Education discussing the origin of the word "Scioto." Paper is damaged.
scan of letter to L. William Burns, Secretary-Treasurer for the Scioto County Fair Board, from Robert E. Quilliam, State Conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service.
scan of typed letter on Ohio House of Representatives letterhead to L. W. Burns, Secretary of the Scioto County Agricultural Society from Vern Riffe, Speaker for the Ohio House of Representatives. Letter discusses previous letter/request to consider having fairground buildings carry fire insurance.
scan of a typed letter addressed to L. W. Burns from Ohio Governor James A. Rhodes. Letter is dated January 7, 1977 and contains a recognition and appreciation for Burns' service to the Scioto County Fair from 1936-1976.
scan of letter addressed to Joseph Ramsey from Barbara Pratt, Director of Volunteer Services for the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation. Letter thanks the Scioto County Fair Board for their cooperation and assistance.
scan of typed letter to John Green from G. F. Boyd. Letter contains the report from the Publicity Committee for the 75th Anniversary celebration of Second Presbyterian Church.
scan of a typed letter to John Green of the Portsmouth Times from G. F. Boyd. Letter offers a publicity report from the Publicity Committee of the Second Presbyterian Church for the church's 75th anniversary celebration.
Scanned scrapbook page showing a typed letter mentioning the possibility of converting the old Children's Home (in Portsmouth) into a museum. Named are: the Elks Club, Rotary Club, Park Commission, Filmore Musser, J.W. Mitchell, Mrs. Daniel J. Ryan, Eli Perkins, and General Kilpatrick.