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.
Aged-white postcard with colored holly and berry border and black and white illustrated Christmas tree. Red print greeting. On back: Divided postcard unpost marked. Young was located in Rarden Township
colorized photo image of the covered bridge, erected in 1874, and also known as "Brush Creek Covered Bridge." It was used until it was bypassed in 1963. The bridge is listed on the National Registry of Historical Structures.
Sepia tone image of the building with name and address printed in red (44-48 West Second (2nd) Street). Note in red at bottom with fill in options to customer. (In pencil: Jan 16, Fields)
Colorized image of the Union Street School. The building was located at the corner of Fourth (4th) and Union Streets. On December 26, 1877, the school was completed. It was remodeled in 1910. A fire destroyed the building in January of 1929. The U. S. Grant School, built the following year, replaced the Union Street School.
Black and white photo image of the Mineral Springs Hotel in Adams County, Ohio. The building was built in the late 1800's on the Rome-Mineral Springs Pike and originally had three stories with sixty rooms. It was owned by E. J. who resided in Columbus at the time. In 1924, a fire destroyed the building, but it was reopened in June of 1925. .