A cream colored marriage certificate with yellow, white, and pink flower illustrations for John Linck and Mary Amelia Buechler. There is a small colored illustration at the bottom of the page. Had to be taped back together. Most of the words written are in German. John Linck came to Portsmouth with his family when he was 12 from Germany. He attended Union Street School. He was a very well known barber in Portsmouth for 35 years. His wife Mary was born and raised here in Portsmouth.
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured: John L. Ward; Hon. Daniel J. Ryan; Blade Newsboys with names; Ad for Whittaker & Co.'s Pharmacy at the corner of Second (2nd) and Court Streets
Aged magazine page from March, 1955, "Playthings" (page 714), article on Portsmouth company marking 38'' tall paper dolls. John L. Morton and partner Catherine Russell, Junior TOG Shop
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page 56. John Kyle; Pharmacist; Frank Amann; Chas. Seebohm; Flood and Blake; East End; The Old Dugan Homestead; J. V. Robinson Sr.; W. H. Bonsall; Scott Peebles
Silver hexagon shaped token, front side has "John Kilcoyne, 11th (Eleventh) & Lincoln, Portsmouth, Ohio." Back side has "10." Clover images around front edge. Kilcoyne owned a soft drink & pool parlor-later referred to as a saloon.
Scanned unnumbered page 180 from Henry A. Lorberg scrapbook containing a typed text narrative about John Keyes "History of Scioto County." Business clippings for G. W. Haag & Co. and John Dice, Livery. Black & white image of C. D. Elden. Roosevelt Memorial Association certificate to H. A. Lorberg for his Scenes of Roosevelt Game Preserve.