Black and White Photo
Looking South toward Young Street Viaduct, across Robinson Avenue (US 52 West), from Mound Street.
Dolly Madison Cakes on the right, Inter State Brands Corp.at Young Street.
A scene from York Park after the flood. The park was located along the Ohio River where a rolling (steel) mill had stood before it was destroyed by fire. The park was named after Levi York, president of Burgess Steel & Iron Works.
Off-white, aged war ration books printed in black font, back and inside. Unfolded, inside contains name, address, height, weight, eye color, hair color, age, gender, date of issue, and location. 3 unused stamps in each.
Off-white, aged war ration books printed in black font, back and inside. Unfolded, inside contains name, address, height, weight, eye color, hair color, age, gender, date of issue, and location. 3 unused stamps in each.
Silk ribbon, center red stripe with rainbow stripes (adopted from the World War I Victory Medal). Gold medal with one side showing the relief of Liberty figure with a broken sword and embossed text "World War II"; On the other side embossed text…
Gordon and Harold Lowe owned the Quick Service Coal Company located and 10th and Hutchins Street. This article from the Portsmouth Times thanks the friends and customers for their patronage and cooperation with their father while they were away in…
4 pins that go along with the WWII Medals. From left to right: WWII Good Conduct Pin, WWII European African Middle Eastern Campaign Pin, WWII American Campaign Pin. The last one is unknown.