A slightly aged catalog for Antioch Shoes for their Autumn and Winter collection, 1938-1939. On back "It's Smart Comfort to Wear Antioch Shoes" with a yellow label for Antioch shoes, saying it was developed by Antioch College. The Antioch shoe project was owned by Antioch college in Yellow Springs, Ohio. The college designed and sold the shoes while they were produced in the Selby Shoe factory in Portsmouth, Ohio under the direction of the college.
Red and white advertisement painted on brick. Cameo Restaurant sign painted at the rear of the Columbia Theatre building on Gallia Street. The Cameo Restaurant was located at 839 Gallia Street and was founded by the Vournazos Brothers.
Black and white photo on glass in gold tin scroll frame. Frame is fitted in a black box with a hook on the side. Box has imbossed scrollwork and lid is hanging by threads. When open-red inside. William H. H. Cadot 1840-1906
Aged onion skin paper $1,000 bond with red scrollwork and print. Black illustration of Portsmouth and Ohio River with 4 different fonts and 2 signatures in ink-Mayor Turley embossed seal. Also stamped 1906.
Pale green with embossed green, gold, red, and blue illustrations on front. Picture of James E. McNaughton, teacher on front center. Colored scene on back. Four pages, front and back with poetry and school information in different fonts of brown. 36 students, teacher listed in Somer's school, District No. 8, Clay Township.
Sepia tone photo/image cabinet card of W.H.H. Cadot. Card is green with gold lettering for Lutz Cabinet Portraits, Portsmouth, Ohio on back. Scroll work art illustration and additional infortmation on Lutz.
Off white with green print and scroll work gold bond certificate. Folded paper with perforated stamps on inside. Numbered as "168" deed of conveyance to N&W on back. Contract mortgage inside.
Aged off white paper with typewritten letters and front page illustration. Paper is an 8.5 x 11 folded. Play was "The Boy Who Changed the World". Cast and scenes listed inside.