White ribbon. In center in black is a profile of James A. Garfield on left and a front facial image of Chester A. Arthur. Above these images is "Garfield/ and/ Arthur." Below is: "Veterans,/ -of-/ Columbia, PA." and in smaller print: "With malice toward none, with/ charity for all, with firmness in the/ right, let us finish the work we are in./ Abraham Lincoln."
Sign with gun: "Throughout the war, Colonel S..C. [Slaymaker] kept his job laying out railroad lines. For protection against rowdies in railroad camps, he carried this pepperbox pistol"
medallion for marksmanship(?). Gold circle with two gold rifles intersecting in X behind blue and yellow target in medal's center. Reads: "Penna. State Champion / 1924 / Class B" awarded to John E. Schroll
Metal door nameplate with beveled dark edge and silver surface with "Henry J. Kauffman" engraved creating dark gray cursive lettering. Round hold drilled at each of the four corners.
Carbon Print of Abraham Lincoln, showing head and shoulders in jacket and tie in sepia tones in an oval on a gold background (4 in x 5.5 in) bordered in black. Glass over print. One quarter inch frame with one sixteenth inch gold inner border; rest is a textured brown tape from front, around sides, and covering three eighths inches on back securing back, print and glass. A wire loop, top center is attached to a leaf-shaped fabric tag. Pasted to back is a paper strip: "Genuine Carbon Print, hand painted in Actual Metal Colors -- CARBON CLOISONNE. Will not tarnish nor fade: Price....."
Blue and tan woven cigar case with of two cigars, presented to Charles A. Heinitsh, by Dr. John Messersmith of the U.S. Navy after capture of Tobasco, Mexico.
Green box from a Jeweler and Silversmith in reading. Inside is a blonde lock of hair tied with white ribbon. Written inside box "H. Park Lutz Denver PA Lock of hair age 2 yrs"