scan of a certificate of accomplishment to the Scioto County Agricultural Society from the Ohio Department of Agriculture for the 1975 fair. Black and green ink with the golden department seal.
scan of a certificate of accomplishment given to the Scioto County Agricultural Society by the Ohio Department of Agriculture for the 1977 fair. Black ink with golden department seal.
scan of a certificate of accomplishment to the Scioto County Agricultural Society for the 1988 fair. Award is from the Ohio Department of Agriculture and has their seal. Black ink with signatures by the Director and Governor of Ohio.
scan of a typed page of fair statistics for several years. Document is a chart of compiled stats for items/areas of the fair for the Fair Board to compare.
scan of letter addressed to Joseph Ramsey from Barbara Pratt, Director of Volunteer Services for the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation. Letter thanks the Scioto County Fair Board for their cooperation and assistance.
scan of form for 4H clubs that wish to help cleanup during the Scioto County Fair. Form is on light blue paper with black ink. There are lines to sign and fill out at bottom. Signed by Randall K. Rucker, 4H County Extension Agent.
scan of typed letter from SESAC to Gerald Husted of the Ohio Department of Agriculture referencing a previous letter about licensing of fairs. Signed by Nicholas Arcomano, Associate Counsel.
scan of letter to L. William Burns, Secretary-Treasurer for the Scioto County Fair Board, from Robert E. Quilliam, State Conservationist with the Soil Conservation Service.
scan of newspaper article "Those Were The Days" about the Hilltop Fire Station's ladder truck with photo from collection of Holly H. Rickey. In 1915, the Hilltop Fire Department Engine Company No. 3 was located at 1420 Franklin Avenue.
scan of newspaper article "Those Were The Days" about the Hilltop Station with photo of firemen with a sleeping Dalmatian (original photo taken in 1915 from collection of Holly H. Rickey). In 1915, the Hilltop Fire Department Engine Company No. 3 was…