Roy Rogers Collection

- Title
- Roy Rogers Collection
- Description
- Born Leonard Franklin Slye on November 5, 1911 in Cincinnati, a son of Andrew Earlin and Mattie Womack Slye, Roy Rogers spent his formative years in Scioto County, Ohio. Originally from Portsmouth, Andrew brought his family back to Portsmouth on a house boat when Leonard was only one year old. Leonard attended Union Street School until his father purchased land in Rush Township on Duck Run Road. Leonard attended McDermott High School until his sophomore year when his family moved back to Cincinnati, where his father worked in a shoe factory. During 1930-31, Leonard moved to California and onto fame as one of America's cowboy heroes. Portsmouth's local hero is remembered through his many visits, a mural on Portsmouth's floodwall, a star on the floodwall signed by Roy, a downtown esplanade and a county road named for him. Roy's homestead still stands as a reminder of Portsmouth's own. These photos are used with permission from the Southern Ohio Museum and Cultural Center.
Collection Items
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Dale Evans
scanned black and white images of Dale and her horse Buttermilk -
Dale Evans
scanned black and white portrait image of Dale Evans -
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
scanned black and white portrait image of Roy and Dale -
Roy Rogers and Family
black and white photo scan of the family: Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and children; Cheryl, Linda Lou, Dusty (Roy Jr.), Sandy and Doe -
Roy Rogers
scanned black and white photo image of Roy, Miss Portsmouth and interviewer -
Roy Rogers and Family
scanned black and white portrait photo image -
Roy Rogers
scanned black and white portrait of Roy Rogers
Collection Tree
- Roy Rogers Collection