Newspaper clipping of John R. Skelton with the draft wheel used in the Portsmouth recruiting office during the Civil War. The wheel was on exhibition at the Vienna Camp No 26, Sons of Union Veterans in 1940.
Cabinet card portrait photograph.
Identified on back as John Reed Skelton, about age 5.
John R. Skelton, b. 1889, son of James Skelton & Mary Elizabeth Knittle.
An insurance certificate for Samuel Anselm Skelton in the amount of $10,000, payable in case of death or total permanent disability in monthly installments of $57.50.
Off-white paper with black print sighed by Governor Thomas Young. Declaring James Skelton as County Commissioner in the year 1877.
Seal in lower left corner.
Black & white photograph.
Samuel Skelton, son of James Skelton & Mary Elizabeth Knittle, owned horse stables in New Boston, location of the Steel Mill in the 20th Century. The horses were well known champion pacer and trotter race horses. Written on…
Black & white photograph.
Samuel Skelton, son of James Skelton & Mary Elizabeth Knittle, owned horse stables in New Boston, location of the steel mill in the 20th century.