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Tenderfoot
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Hey all,
Long story short I have a box of old things from the 1860's-1900. Mostly papers, letters, a few school papers and local newspapers... There are some really interesting things that I'll go into in another post.
The question I have now is i have a few dozen letters ranging in the 1890s (the ones that have dates) complete with stamp, envelope and the letter inside.
Anyone know of prices for .02-.03 stamps from the 1890's?
I also found:
a booklet titled "Wild Flowers of Mount McGregor" on the back it reads "General Grants Summer Home - 1885" and it's filled with dried flowers
A Centennial hand book for Davis Sewing Machine Co 1776-1876
A program for the Unveiling and dedication of the Soldiers Monument at Waterbury Conn. 1884
and what I think is the coolest: A Program for an evening at Irving Hall with proceeds going towards "In aid of the Pedestal fund" for the Statue of Liberty dated 1885
ok perhaps even cooler than that is the letter from the "War Department" It is an Honorable Discharge letter dated 1879 and hand signed by the Assistant Adjutant General.
Plus there are tons of other letters, pictures, books and booklets. and a scrap book filled with period artwork. Inside the scrap book (A Mark Twain's scrap book) is a drawn picture of Abraham Lincoln before his beard with a printed copy of his signature underneath.
(I can take some pic's or scan in this stuff if needed)
Ok so if anyone has any info on some of these items it would be greatly appreciated.
Ride'on,
~CRASH!~
Long story short I have a box of old things from the 1860's-1900. Mostly papers, letters, a few school papers and local newspapers... There are some really interesting things that I'll go into in another post.
The question I have now is i have a few dozen letters ranging in the 1890s (the ones that have dates) complete with stamp, envelope and the letter inside.
Anyone know of prices for .02-.03 stamps from the 1890's?
I also found:
a booklet titled "Wild Flowers of Mount McGregor" on the back it reads "General Grants Summer Home - 1885" and it's filled with dried flowers
A Centennial hand book for Davis Sewing Machine Co 1776-1876
A program for the Unveiling and dedication of the Soldiers Monument at Waterbury Conn. 1884
and what I think is the coolest: A Program for an evening at Irving Hall with proceeds going towards "In aid of the Pedestal fund" for the Statue of Liberty dated 1885
ok perhaps even cooler than that is the letter from the "War Department" It is an Honorable Discharge letter dated 1879 and hand signed by the Assistant Adjutant General.
Plus there are tons of other letters, pictures, books and booklets. and a scrap book filled with period artwork. Inside the scrap book (A Mark Twain's scrap book) is a drawn picture of Abraham Lincoln before his beard with a printed copy of his signature underneath.
(I can take some pic's or scan in this stuff if needed)
Ok so if anyone has any info on some of these items it would be greatly appreciated.
Ride'on,
~CRASH!~