Colorized sketch of an ear of corn with text on a cream background. The Portsmouth Korn Karnival was held eacy fall from 1913 to 1917 when it was suspended due to World War I. There was no admission fee. Many contests were held and many prizes were awarded.
Paper copy of black & white photograph.
Written on back: Galena Pearl Holsinger-Blevins Fultz, youngest daughter of Pete & Mahala. Baby-Ruth Hood-Johnson-Maddy, Galena's grand-daughter.
Paper copy of black & white photograph.
Written on back: Otto Moore, wife, Gladys Evans Moore.
Otto is son of John Moore and America Holsinger.
Gladys is daughter to Landy Green Evans & Eva Rodgers.
Off-white, aged card with water stains and blue/green ink stains. Card has black fonts and typewritten information. Doug's signature on front. On back is information on the local Board, No. 106, National Bank Building.
Green passport book no. 16172 for use by a dependent of American Military, Naval, or Civilian Personel. Passport in name of wife (Lottie Myrtle Allman) and child (Martha Jean) of Captain Roy B. Allman. Description and photos included.
Paper gasoline purchase permit issued in Lewis County, Kentucky for ten gallons of gasoline for a 1935 Ford owned by Ora Faulkner of Vanceburg. During World War II gasoline rationing was motivated by a national need to conserve rubber as well as gasoline.