Pair of lady's wooden shoe heels covered with black celluloid in manufacturer's box. The box top information: style: 568, size: 6, height: 15, type: cube, cover: dull celluloid, top: leather. A guarantee is on the side of the box: "The Ambassador Wood Heels contained in this carton are guaranteed to be free from all defects in material and workmanship. Each pair is carefully inspected to insure our highest standard of quality." The 1921 Sanborn Fire Map of Portsmouth shows at the southwest corner of Jefferson and Fourth (4th) Streets: "Vulcan Last Co., Wood Heel Plant"
Black & white photo image of the interior of the new Portsmouth Public Library before furnishings were installed. Located at 1220 Gallia Street, it opened in 1906.
Lightly tinted photo of the Glenwood High School on Glenwood Avenue in New Boston. Devoss & Donaldson, Architects. Completed in 1918, graduated first class in 1919. Was sold to South Central Ohio Educational Service Center in 2012.
Colorized image of the Park showing flowers and trees, with park train station in background. Levi York began developing Millbrook Park in 1899. It covered over 85 acres.
Original currency of the First National Bank of Portsmouth; national currency; five dollar denomination; slight wear and fading; beige in color, dated February 5, 1903. The 1904 Portsmouth City Directory lists The First National Bank at 127 Market Street, officers: J.W. Bannon, Pres., A.M. Damarin, Vice-Pres., and Simon Labold, Cashier. The bank was organized in 1863, serial charter number 68.
Color photograph. Tearing down of the County Home for the Elderly, Poor and Disabled. Located off US RT 52 in Washington Township, across from the Earl Thomas Conley Park. Also known as the Infirmary which was built in 1847, destroyed by fire in 1882, rebuilt in 1883 and closed in 1965.
Color photograph. County Home for the Elderly, Poor and Disabled. Located in Washington Township, off US RT 52, across from the Earl Thomas Conley Park. Also known as the Infirmary, built in 1847, destroyed by fire in 1882, rebuilt in 1883 and closed in 1965.
Noted on the back: Wash house to the right.
Color photograph. One of the barns for the County Home for the Elderly, Poor and Disabled. Located off of US 52 West, across from the Earl Thomas Conley Park in Washington Township.