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Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Just a picture of me and the boys in accounting (Not pictured: Me)

#foundphotos #vintage #vintagephotos #imagesofthepast #foundastory #estatesale #estatesalefinds #urbanarcheology

Just a picture of me and the boys in accounting (Not pictured: Me) I’d give their last 89 cent paycheck just to know when this was taken and what shop they were working in. Or, it is entirely possible this is a class photo. I make fun but I am sure I wouldn’t be standing here today if I didn’t have their shoulders (several generations back) to stand on. Good work ! 

Friday, February 21, 2020

1971 Partridge Family book cover

#music #partridgefamily #nostalgia #tvshow #1970s #estatesalefinds #beatles #discovery #entertainment #foundastory

Another good hiding place is record albums. This 1971 Partridge Family book cover is a gem of TV nostalgia. I think I remember the series airing on Friday nights for a short while. The music, thanks to repeat airings, lasted much longer. “I think I love you” sold over 5 million copies, bearing the Beatles “Let it be.” David Cassidy, the only Partridge to actually perform the songs was a worldwide sensation for a time. There tucked between Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass and Mitch Miller vinyl was this book cover unused and wait to be discovered. I was happy to oblige. 

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Monday, February 17, 2020

The Italian Squad!

#history #newyorkcity #crime #policework #theitaliansquad #1930s #ephemeral #foundastory #urbanarcheology #estatesalefinds #dancingdogestatesales

How a thin little card found in a nightstand table can knock my socks off. I am so lucky to have friends that know my passion for history. I was grateful to have been invited on the walkthrough for this upcoming sale. While assessing the potential items to be found for the sale, I came across this business card from 1938. Michael Fiaschetti was a member of the Italian Squad a team of N.Y.C. Detectives formed to stop the Italian Mafia. It was dangerous work and even 5 years on the Squad was a long time. Much has been written about and by Mr Fiaschetti. This card once held by him shows how he started a second career as a private investigator. 
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Wednesday, January 29, 2020

So, JP Morgan, Millionaire, had a niece...And the niece had a book...and here it is.

#vintagebooks #bookcollecting #jomorgan #newyorkhistory #vintagenewyork #foundastory #urbanarcheology #estatesalefinds #cool #history

It isn’t just the contents that can hold a reader's attention, the book itself as a piece of history is its own mental glue. I bought this 1905 book and had the feeling that there was something special about it. Among the 3 previous owners the one that it think is the most interesting (at the moment) is Ursula J Morgan. At the time when this book was in her possession, her uncle JP Morgan was building a Mansion in Sloatsburg NY. She would be married on the grounds of that 54 room mansion while this book was in her possession. 
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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Coincidence! The best kind in "Incident" Harriet Beecher Stowe

#museum #urbanarcheology #diggingintohistory #history #estatesales #losthistory #Nostalgia #vintage #design #foundastory #urbanarcheology #cool #books #rarebooks #bookcollecting #oldbooks #magiclantern #harrietbeecherstowe
I was prepping an example of 19th century magic lantern slides using the story of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The story, written in the years leading up to the civil war revealed the hardships of the enslaved. It was very popular but also helped to solidify the polarization of the North and South. I also discovered two things that were personally interesting revelations. First, I had no idea that she was born here in Connecticut, and just a few towns away from me. Second, I had purchased a very old book at a sale recently because it was one the oldest I had seen (1819) and it involved someone from Cornwall Connecticut- a few towns away. I decided to give it a closer look. When I dug up the book in my collection I was stunned to find that it had been written by Harriet’s father Lyman Beecher! I can tell you from experience that if you dig in the past you are going to discover some very wild coincidences from time to time.

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Friday, January 17, 2020

Red Man Chewing Tobacco American Indian Chiefs trading cards

#diggingintohistory #history #estatesales #losthistory #Nostalgia #vintage #design #thewaywewere #foundastory #urbanarcheology #cool #tobacco #redman #chewinggum #collectibles #tradingcards #advertising #illustration #indians #americanindians
(Update: picture may not be visable, "Arrrgh!") In 1954 every bag of Red Man Chewing Tobacco came with these collectors series of American Indian Chiefs trading cards. They are interesting little factoid sheets that provide some insight to the plight of many Indian tribes. Who the intended audience was remains a mystery. Men? Teens? Possibly the sons accompanying dad in his quest to die of cancer? The cards proudly state that these are Fun, Educational and Entertainment. Fortunately, Big League Chew would eventually provide a better example for those who need this oral fixation. #museum #urbanarcheology

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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Free! But not really.

#advertising #vintageads #printads #patriotism #museum #urbanarcheology #diggingintohistory #history #estatesales #losthistory #Nostalgia #vintage #design #retro #thewaywewere #foundastory #urbanarcheology #cool
Free! But not really. Full color! But not right now. This ad from the 60s-70s is full of promise and yet somehow guaranteed to disappoint. I wonder how many fell for the bold graphics and alluring promise?
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Saturday, January 4, 2020

My parents house in 1958


My parents house in 1958, before TV would become the centerpiece of the home. How many channels do you think it received? #Nostalgia #vintage #television #design #retro #tv #thewaywewere #foundastory #urbanarcheology #foundphotos #cool

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