Small monthly magazine edited by Clyde Brant, owner of Brant's Village Store in Lucasville. It included area news, jokes, reminiscences, poetry, submitted material, advertisements, etc. Young artist Woody Ishmael contributed many drawings and illustrations. "Official Publication of the Whittlers' Clubs of America, National Headquarters Brant's Village Store" was the heading of each issue.
Small monthly magazine edited by Clyde Brant, owner of Brant's Village Store in Lucasville. It included area news, jokes, reminiscences, poetry, submitted material, advertisements, etc. Young artist Woody Ishmael contributed many drawings and illustrations. "Official Publication of the Whittlers' Clubs of America, National Headquarters Brant's Village Store" was the heading of each issue.
Small monthly magazine edited by Clyde Brant, owner of Brant's Village Store in Lucasville. It included area news, jokes, reminiscences, poetry, submitted material, advertisements, etc. Young artist Woody Ishmael contributed many drawings and illustrations. "Official Publication of the Whittlers' Clubs of America, National Headquarters Brant's Village Store" was the heading of each issue.
Small monthly magazine edited by Clyde Brant, owner of Brant's Village Store in Lucasville. It included area news, jokes, reminiscences, poetry, submitted material, advertisements, etc. Young artist Woody Ishmael contributed many drawings and illustrations. "Official Publication of the Whittlers' Clubs of America, National Headquarters Brant's Village Store" was the heading of each issue.
Small monthly magazine edited by Clyde Brant, owner of Brant's Village Store in Lucasville. It included area news, jokes, reminiscences, poetry, submitted material, advertisements, etc. Young artist Woody Ishmael contributed many drawings and illustrations. "Official Publication of the Whittlers' Clubs of America, National Headquarters Brant's Village Store" was the heading of each issue.
Small monthly magazine edited by Clyde Brant, owner of Brant's Village Store in Lucasville. It included area news, jokes, reminiscences, poetry, submitted material, advertisements, etc. Young artist Woody Ishmael contributed many drawings and illustrations. "Official Publication of the Whittlers' Clubs of America, National Headquarters Brant's Village Store" was the heading on each issue.
Black & white photo image of the stated 100 Acres of the Steel Plant in New Boston. The plant was known as Whitaker-Glessner Company from 1909-1920. From 1920 to 1946 it was Wheeling Steel Company.
Black and white photo image of the baseball park with the Whittake- Glessner steel mills in the background. 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. In 1909 the Whitaker Iron Works, the Laughlin Nail Works and the Portsmouth Steel Company combined to form the Whitaker-Glessner Company.
black & white photo image in book, Pictorial Portsmouth, page 17
The White Bear Hotel was located at the corner of Madison and Second (2nd) Streets. Built in the 1840s, the hotel was closed and razed in 1926.
Colorized Image of the Steel Mill in New Boston Along the Ohio River. The mill was known as Whitaker-Glessner Company from 1909 to 1920 and Wheeling Steel Corporation from 1920 to 1946. For four years after 1946 the name was Portsmouth Steel Corporation.
Black and white photo images scanned from scrapbook.
Pictured are the Wheeler Academy, later the First M. E. Church in 1818 and a resolution letter from George E. Mathews, President of the City Council of Portsmouth, O. The resolution passed on July 29, 1901.