Black hard cover with yellowed pages of the fire records for the Germania Fire Company, Portsmouth, Ohio. Hand written in black ink script. Written in German. Loose pages, some bound originally with string. Outside binding has been duct taped.
Black cover with yellowed pages of the fire records for the firemen of the Germania Fire Company, Portsmouth, Ohio. Hand written in black ink script. Written in German. Loose pages, some bound originally with string. Outside binding has been duct taped. Each page lists names and years of duty of each fireman.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: the Germania Fire com. No. 3, cut from Pictorial Portsmouth.
Also pictured: unknown black and white Baby Pictures
Black and white photo negative of the inside interior of Gerro's Confectionery, located at 1201 Findlay Street. L-R: Steve D. Gerro, shop owner; Haldor Fry, Vice President of Fry Candy Company, and Irving Knost, a Fry Candy Company salesman.
Black and white photo of "Great Aunt Gertrude Mineer Henry" (L-R) Doug Lowe (baby) and grandmother Victoria Mineer Lowe. Some damage - peeling and red stains.
Green glass bottle. In white, "get up", "2 glassfuls - 12 oz", "America's Favorite Low Calorie Beverage", "King-Size", "Portsmouth, Ohio". Get Up was a part of the Barq Bottling Co., which was announced on November 4, 1954. Located at Front and Jefferson Streets.