Hi bosko69... I guess I did get lucky. It's unfortunate that people would just toss things like this out. I need to go through the box more and...
Item #50: 1870's / 1880's - Agreement by the towns people and businesses to pay for the Newton Fire Company No. 1 Fireman's Parade....
Item #49: 1893 - David E. Benedict - Dealer in Fire Protection Supplies - Newark, NJ I really Like the envelope with the Babcock Fire...
Item #48: 1887 - Clapp & Jones MFG. Company - Manufacturers of Steam Fire Engines and Water Works Machinery This is the company that made the...
Pretty impressive. When you look up Pauline Markam there are photo's of her with a headdress that is similar. The costumes overall are amazing.
Item #47: 1890's - Electrifying a town. In the case of Newton it appears that the town itself took many bids. There are more papers in addition...
Item #46: Year? (1870's?) - The Histrionic - The Black Crook Playbill I see one person on this I also have a CDV / Cabinet Card for Pauline...
I intentionally posted that one for you Figtree3... :)
Item #45: 1873 - Booth's Theatre Program - Kit and the Arkansas Traveler. Notice the names at the top of the playbill specifically the J. A....
Item #45: 1870's New York City Theatre Tickets and Ticket Stubs. The Niblo's Garden ticket stub from 1 January 3rd 1872 appears to have been...
Item #45: 1871 - "The Trial Trip of the Locomotive" - Wallkill From Newton to Franklin, Hamburg and Branchville. In 1871 the Sussex Railroad...
Item #44: 1889 United States International Money order. I looked quickly on the internet for something like this but came up dry. Maybe someone...
Item #43: 1888 - Pacific Bank San Francisco, CA - Report of Financial Status - July 1st, 1888 handbill Interesting how the center is filled with...
Item #43 (cont): Back side of pocket catalog As a side note take notice in the lithograph where the man is standing looking at the USA map. I...
Item #43: 1884 - E. P. Noll Map Publisher Ad and Pocket Catalog There are a few items that all appear to be related to this. 3 sheets of paper...
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