Colorized photo of an award certificate given to the Scioto County Memorial Post 3714 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The award if a special congressional recognition presented to the post for all veterans who have served or fallen. It is signed by Charlie A. Wilson, member of congress.
off-white, discolored paper program with black print. Contains advertisements, team information, and biographies. Dated November 5, 1930 at 8 PM at Universal Stadium. Pages loose.
off-white discolored paper program with black print. Pages torn from binding. Pages include advertisement. biographies of teams, date on front: November 29. 1932, Universal Stadium.
Blue, aged paper program with blue print on blue cover with image of coach George "Potsy" Clark. Inside: pages off-white, some tears, biographies of each Spartan and advertisements.
Black & white photo of the large Spanish gun from the defeated Spanish war ship the "Admiral Oquendo," captured in July of 1898. The gun was being moved to Cincinnati as a trophy of the Spanish War. The Portsmouth Daily Times reported the gun weighed about 14 tons and was over 18 feet long. (April 25, 1899)
Orange, soft-bound program of the celebration. Black print, 36 pages. Contains pageants, photos, parades, historical information and participants. Top of cover "Davis Davies."