Red, white, and green on one side. Inside black and white-black font. Front green and red font; red and green illustration of stonepipe. Name, address, and phone number printed on cardstock like matchbook.
Red, yellow, black, and blue circus illustrations including Clyde Beatty taming a lion (on front). Program includes ads and articles. It was sold at the stadium at circus appearance August 27, 1957. 18 pages.
Glass enclosed thermometer with color illustrated scenery. In black framed square and black font is the name, manager, phone and address. Metal hanger on back so can be hung. Metal backing.
Sepia toned postcard with "Little Kanawha Lumber Co., Portsmouth, Ohio." on front as receipt and "H.H. Giesy, Wholsale Lumber, Lancaster, Ohio" on back as sender. Correspondence is handwritten in black ink. Company was located in New Boston but with Portsmouth postal address. 1891-1897.
Colored poster with red, blue, and yellow illustration showing a boy riding rides at a fair on top and a clown on the bottom. Red and yellow lettering explaining the ride festival will be using Gooding Amusement Co. rides. The Harmon Street Showgrounds was used for fairs, circuses, and other amusement fun primarily in the 1950's.