Black and white photo negative of the G.E. Koch Hardware Company, a group of people in front of the building. It was located on the corner of Center and Gallia Streets in Wheelersburg, Ohio.
Street Scene of Korn Karnival Parade with Old Post Office at the corner of Chillicothe and Gallia Streets in background. The Korn Karnival preceded the River Days Parade. It lasted from 1913 to 1917.
A scanned sepia-toned photo of the Korn Karnival along Gallia Street. Three businesses identified: Coffman Dentist, 824 1/2 Gallia; Inter-City Tea Co., 822 Gallia, and Philip Burkel Shoemaker Shop, 820 1/2 Gallia.
Tag at bottom reads: Donated by the late Lee Riepenhoff, Wheelersburg, Ohio -1991
Metal, tarnished gold trophy from the Korn Karnival Chorus Contest in 1915. The contest consisted of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students from Fourth Street, the Catholic schools, Lincoln school, Highland avenue, and the Eleventh Street schools. Inscription reads: "Korn Karnival Chorus Contest, 3-4-5 Grade Pupils, Portsmouth, Ohio. Lincoln Building, 1915"