Aged bronze medal commemorating the 50th anniversary of the M.D. Friedman Company. The M.D. Friedman Company was a scrap processor company in the area, located along Route 52 between New Boston and Sciotoville. The company started in 1919 by M.D. Friedman in Cleveland, then moved to Ashland, Kentucky in 1921, the purchased the Route 52 site in 1936 and started operations here a year later.
Black and white photo negative of the 1977 Glenwood High School Basketball team. Not all identified. Front Row, L-R: Manager Jeff Towell, Bill Nichols, Andy Miller, unknown, Butch Thacker, and John Cooper. Back Row, L-R: Randy Landreth, Jeff Hickman, Mark Barth, Mark Dingus, Brian Clark, and John Hewitt. Coached by Steve Jenkins.
Black and white photo negative of Wheeling Steel Corporation employees in front of a train. Wheeling Steel Corp is written on train. Names written on front: E.E. Brown, Jadoa, Haislet, Joe Allen, and Milstead.
Black and white photo negative of the baseball park in Millbrook Park. The ball park was home to the "Shoemakers," the Portsmouth team of the Ohio State League. It had a large covered grandstand for spectators to view the games. The ball diamond was beside the roller coaster in Millbrook Park. The stacks of the nearby Steel Mill are seen in the background.