Colorized image of the First United Methodist Church located on Seventh (7th) and Gay Streets. The church was first founded in 1865 and was built in the Gothic style of the time period. Thirty years later, services in German were taken out and changed to English sermons. In 1918, the new building (the one on this card) was completed and the congregation was moved to Gay Street.
Black and white image on the bottom of the page with a man fishing and a fish exaggerated close to the bottom and a blue and red banner with Portsmouth, Ohio on it.
A paper copy of a news article from June 12, 1945 about five brothers from Scioto County who served during World War II (1939-1945). CPL. Alfred Hiles, who was stationed in France; S. SGT. Daniel L. Hiles, who was stationed in Germany; PVT. Glen D. Hiles, who (at the time) was stationed at Camp Robinson, Arkansas; PFC. Grover Hiles, who was stationed in the South Pacific; S. SGT. George E. Hiles, who was stationed in France. Also included is Henry W. Hiles, their father.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page: Flag Day Parade
Red Flower from the American Legion and the American Legion Auxillary
Obituary for Vallee Harold, Editor of the Portsmouth Daily Times