A cream colored marriage certificate with yellow, white, and pink flower illustrations for John Linck and Mary Amelia Buechler. There is a small colored illustration at the bottom of the page. Had to be taped back together. Most of the words written are in German. John Linck came to Portsmouth with his family when he was 12 from Germany. He attended Union Street School. He was a very well known barber in Portsmouth for 35 years. His wife Mary was born and raised here in Portsmouth.
Off white/cream colored baptism record for John Linck in Portsmouth, Ohio. Black words written in German with several black and white illustrations around the edges with Bible verses. Worn appearance and torn. Had to be taped together. Athur Linck was born to John and Mary Linck in Portsmouth, Ohio March 18, 1891 and died June 21, 1982.
Aged, off-white paper wall calendar for 1935. Background; brown with green trimmed cardboard. Illustrated color image of child and angel. Pieces missing or cracking spots - very fragile.
Orange, soft-bound program of the celebration. Black print, 36 pages. Contains pageants, photos, parades, historical information and participants. Top of cover "Davis Davies."
Aged, manilla color, soft-bound booklet with brown print and illustration on front cover. The 1922 Pageant of Portsmouth written by Lucille Graham and Bert Leach. Black print with names of all that participated. 32 pages with Portsmouth song on last.
Aged, off-white folded paper program of the musical "The Belle of Barcelona" performed by Portsmouth Glee Clubs. Black print with autographs of performers.
Off-white, aged paper program of the musical play "Tulip Time" performed by Portsmouth Glee Clubs. Top of program indicates belongs to Doris Davies. Black print with autographs of performers.
Black and white photo image postcard of family related to Marion Ralph Hopper taken at his grandfather's house, William Marion Smith, in Knox County, Ohio. Photos in round frame circle. Card mailed to William L. Crew in Maryland - common grandfather M.R.'s father was traveling minister, Leroy J. Hopper.