Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a headline for the Portsmouth Blade; A Demonstration in front of the area surrounding T. M. Patterson the Building on Front Street
Colorized photo image of the Headquarters Cottage. On September 26, 1935, the Roosevelt Game Preserve was dedicated as the first public hunting preserve in Ohio. Only squirrels, cottontail rabbits, and foxes were considered legal game.
Black and White Photo Image of the Headquarters Cottage on the Roosevelt Game Preserve. On September 26, 1935, the Roosevelt Game Preserve was dedicated as the first public hunting preserve in Ohio. Only squirrels, cottontail rabbits, and foxes were considered legal game.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is the headstone for Timothy Sullivan, Marshall of Portsmouth from 1858-1860 from Pictorial Portsmouth; George Mitchell; the Standard Telephone Manufacturing Company, cut from page in Pictorial Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: Headstone for Timothy Sullivan, Marshall of the city of Portsmouth from 1858 to 1860; Captain A. J. Finney
Black and white photo image of Mrs. C. W. Wendelken (left), Mrs. Armin Melior (center), and Dr. Carter L. Pitcher (right) going over flyers for the Health Fair.
Black and white photo image of Dr. A. L. Berndt (left), president, wife Mrs. Berndt (center), president of Auxiliary, and Mrs. B. U. Howland, general chairman of the fair (right.
Black & white text and Heer Company shoe drawings. Officers named are Tracy B. Johnson-President, John Jones-Vice-President, Chris. Heer-Secretary, Treasurer, and General Manager, F. C. Heer-Manager of Sales Department.