Faded, blue-green card pouch/holder for carrying license, insurance ID, registration, etc. Advertising for the bank. Black print and illustrations. On back" Maxcella J. Marsh, Deputy Resitrar, AD.
Burgundy in color with embossed image of the bank building and bank name. Ten total pages for documenting with only writing on two pages. Account-Armond Russ
Black and white photo negative of The Security Central National Bank, located at 825 Gallia Street. Above the entrance it originally said the "Security Bank". It is now the home of the Southern Ohio Museum and Culture Center on Gallia Street.
Sepia tone photo image of the Security Bank building built in 1917 at 825 Gallia Street. In 1918 the bank moved from 828 Gallia Street across the street to this new building. It became Security Central Bank in 1930 following a merger. In 1976 the bank moved to the previous Montgomery Ward building on the Esplanade. The Southern Ohio Museum and Cultural Center opened in this building in 1979.
Black & white photograph of the bank building originally Security Bank, later the sign above the door changed to Security Central Bank. It became the Southern Ohio Museum about 1980.
Scan of volume one of the Second Presbyterian Crusader, newsletter for Second Presbyterian Church. Newsletter is typed and contains information about events and the people that attend the church.