Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Invitation to the Practice Squadron on June 19th, unknown year
Reception Card to a Gathering at Mr. and Mrs. John G. Peebles on October 30, 1873. The Peebles family was very prominent in Portsmouth during this time.
Photo image of invitation to the Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument in Tracy Park. The statue was dedicated by the Union Soldiers Relief Circle on May 30, 1879. John R T Barnes is represented on the 40 foot monument; he was the first Scioto County Soldier to die in the Civil War.
Scanned unnumbered page from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a handwritten letter requesting a visit from Emma Spry. Printed invitation to All Saints Church.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Invitation to Dedication Dinner of the Opening for the U. S. Grant Bridge at the First Christian Church on September 22, 1927; Group Photo of Unknown Men
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Invitation to a Masquerade and Fancy Dress Ball put on by the Germania Fire Company No. 3 on February 13, 1893 with the committee on the card below it. Black and white pictures of S. B. Jennings, Balzer Andres, and an unknown individual. All photos cut from Pictorial Portsmouth book.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Invitation for the Wedding of Sallie Reed to Dr. Edward Merrick Semans at Bigelow Church on January 22, 1894; J. V. Robinson Sr.; Jacob Schimpf; John Flowers; Ad for Wood's Butterscotch
Black and white photo copy from an unknown publication. Pictured: W. C. Knots, Ruth Nagel, Revan Addington, Annabel Lipker, Sandy Lou Shaw, Gale Watts. Seated: Mabel Field, Grace Norris, Fay Lambert, Bertha Lange.
Four membership cards for 1963-1966 (green, red, yellow, and blue) glued on scrapbook page for Cindy Long (Lowe). Black font with various inks used to fill in blanks. Name, address, Dale & Recorder.
This diploma was given by the International Correspondence Schools of Scranton, Pennsylvania to Roy B. Allman. It shows that Allman studied Mechanical Drawing with Mathematics. This diploma was presented to Allman on March 21, 1930. It is signed by various individuals from the International Correspondence Schools.