Silk ribbon with an illustration of a violet drawn in. I'm guessing drawn, I see no stitch marks or anything similar... but then again, I am not an expert on 19th century textiles.
Found in "Winston's Cumulative Loose-Leaf Encyclopedia Volume II - Bay Of - Chalcis" edited by Thomas Finegan. Published by Winston Co., 1926.
Taken
You Gotta Be In It To Win It
Lotto ticket from Massachusetts, dated September 16 1989.
Found in "Season Ticket" by Roger Angell, Ballantine, 1988.
(I know you're curious. I know because I'm curious. Thanks to Mass Lotto's neat website, you can look up winning numbers. I'm assuming this ticket was purchased for the 9/16/89 Megabucks draw, and the winners for that day were 2-3-4-23-30-32.)
Right is Might
Card with a typed letter.
Sept. 15thFound in "The District Doctor and Other Stories" by Ivan Turgenev. Published by A.S. Barnes, 1960.
Dear Jay:
We always enjoy hearing from you but it is such a sad state of things, that you haven't been able to get your rightful claim acknowledged. I guess all we can steadfastly know if that Right is Might and will prevail. A friend of ours has suggested that you write to Robert Kennedy.
Had a note from Mrs. Platt yesterday. She is not married as yet and may wait until January when she is due to retire. Alan has a new job and has moved to Boca Raton which is not too far from where his mother lives. Dave and his wife still live up in N.Y. but bought a place in Maine and he is not making custom furniture.
Janice is going up north to her Association so no doubt she will meet your Mom there.
The Jr. Onderdonks just returned from a trip to Florida and N.Y. They visited Pat's mom in Florida and then drove up to Bedford. They visited the Onderdonks and then drove up to Boston where they stayed with Janet and all attended the Biennial meeting at The Mother Church. Seven kids from this area went too.
On the way back they dropped Ricky off at Pri?cipia where is now a sophomore.
We all keep busy as can be in this shop and Pappy Green is a haaaard taskmaster.
He talks of talking a cruise this winter to the Pacific and ending up in Australia but so far it is only in the mental stage but it all sounds very alluring.
Schools here opened on the 7th so Nancy is now down to one little boy and he is in nursery school three mornings a week so she and I can get some book work done.
Hope you and your Mom are fine. Do let us hear more news of you when you can
Sincerely,
Mammy Greene
Cannot Keep It From Themselves
Admit One
Billy Benson
Two letter-sized pages, looks to be computer printouts. One is a blurry picture, the other is clearer, with a message:
Monica,
It was very nice meeting you, hope you had a good vacation!
Mike 'aka' Billy Benson
Found in "Human Anatomy and Physiology: Sixth Edition" by Elaine N. Marieb. Published by Pearson, 2004.
From Our Friend in South Bend
Looks like a neat find:
http://www.libraryforlife.org/blogs/lifeline/?p=6508
Thanks for sharing your FB, Melissa.
http://www.libraryforlife.org/blogs/lifeline/?p=6508
Thanks for sharing your FB, Melissa.
Home Alone
Leaf Me Alone
They Keep Saying High School Diplomas Are Worthless
Diploma from Oneonta High School. Certificate bound in heavy leatherette covered boards with silk lining.
Certificate reads:
Oneonta High School
Oneonta New York
This Certifies That
Rose Marie Boschetti
has completed the High School Course of Study prescribed by the Board of Education and is awarded this
Diploma
Given in the City of Oneonta, in the State of New York,
June 26, 1961.
Charles A. Belden, Principal
Adolphe A, Myrus, President, Board of Education
Harold V. Hager, Superintendent of Schools
Found in the bottom of a box of Edgar Rice Burroughs paperbacks.
Collections a Specialty
Treasure Map
Hi Patrick
Hey, we just passed 100 posts.
Card, 5 inches by 3.5 inches folded.
Written on inside:
Found in "Memoir of a Geisha" by Arthur Golden. Alfred A. Knopf, 1998. Not a first printing, not the book mentioned in the card, or so it would appear.
Card, 5 inches by 3.5 inches folded.
Written on inside:
Hi Patrick -
The 2nd part of your birthday present. First printing - just came out. I hope you enjoy it. I'm thinking of looking into the NJ edition.
Hope ??? and Keira are fine. And, of course, hugs for ???? Belle.
Love you,
mom.
Found in "Memoir of a Geisha" by Arthur Golden. Alfred A. Knopf, 1998. Not a first printing, not the book mentioned in the card, or so it would appear.
Twins
Black and white photo negative, 3.5 inches by 1.5 inches.
The second photo above is the results of my tinkering in Photoshop for 20 minutes. I don't have one of those fancy negative scanners, so I did the best I could. You can barely make it out, but there are two babies in a bed with the mother (?) looking over them.
Found in "The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus" published by Mack, Andrus and Co., Ithaca, 1846.
The Bourne Identity
Something New
Trying something new today, a short video. Hopefully it will speak for itself.
Dried flowers and leaves.
Found in Sanders' Union Reader. No date, title and copyright page are torn. Circa 1870 or so.
Dried flowers and leaves.
Found in Sanders' Union Reader. No date, title and copyright page are torn. Circa 1870 or so.
Strawberry Alarm Clock
Bridge Over Troubled Water
So Sudden
Double Vision
Some People Call Me The Space Cowboy
Time Is
Phone Home
Diabetes?
Lovers
Technically, not a ForgottenBookmark, just an interesting passage written on the front inside endpaper:
10/99
I Love you Santos R*** and our four kids, you guys are my life, without you we have no life. I hope and pray that we be together for a lot more years to come. We already a lot more years to come. We already had 13 years why not more? I hope and wish that we could really trust one another, and show more love and respect. Your the only one that I need in my life. The same for the kids. I hope and pray that when you come home to stay, that you don't ever leave us again. We miss you and always love you. We just want you home where your suppose to be. We want this family whole not incomplete.
Written on "Lovers" by Judith Krantz, Crown Publishers 1994.
Request for Ideas
Good morning, readers. I may post a FB later in the day, but for now, I wanted to ask you all a favor.
I want to run another contest to get people involved with the site. I love comments and musings on these strange items I post about, and I want to encourage that kind of discussion.
I'm listening - tell me about some of your ideas, thoughts, wild speculations, anything.
Please post in the comments section, unless it so scandalous, you have to email me outright.
Thanks!
I want to run another contest to get people involved with the site. I love comments and musings on these strange items I post about, and I want to encourage that kind of discussion.
I'm listening - tell me about some of your ideas, thoughts, wild speculations, anything.
Please post in the comments section, unless it so scandalous, you have to email me outright.
Thanks!
Baptised
Frontispiece from an unknown book with newspaper clipping attached with a pin.
Clipping is dated 1906 with the caption "REV. DR. TOWNLEY."
Frontispiece is captioned "PASTOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH GOUVERNEUR, NY" with Townley's printed signature.
Written underneath:
"Baptised Me March 17Written on back:
1862 in First Baptist Church
Peekskill New York"
Pastor of the first Baptist ChurchFound in "The Holy Bible, Containing the New and Old Testaments" published by George Eyre and William Spottiswoode, London, 1869.
Peekskill NY 1860-65.
Baptised me March 17, 1864.
Two Girls
Graduated
A Lunar Drawing
Drawing, in pencil, on 5 inch by 8 inch paper. Also included was a "title page" which has "A LUNAR DRAWING" written on it.
Written on reverse of drawing:
SUNRISE ON
THE CRATOR OF A LUNAR VOLCANO
I. INTERIOR OF CRATOR.
AND
II. SHADOWS.
TO SHOW UP THE CRATOR THE SHADOWS WERE MADE LIGHTER.
SAME APPLIES TO SPACE
(drawing) CRATOR IN SUNSHINE.
(drawing) EARTH
Found in "Barnum Presents: General Tom Thumb" by Alice Curtis Desmond. Published by Macmillan, 1954.
Sideways
Hope everyone had a great New Year. Thanks for reading, and I look forward to another year of found goodies.
Sepia tone photograph, diagonal format, on thick stock paperboard with embossed border. 4 inches by 4 inches.
Found in "Lives and Writing of the Poets" by Giles Jacob. Published by E. Curll in London, 1720.
Sepia tone photograph, diagonal format, on thick stock paperboard with embossed border. 4 inches by 4 inches.
Found in "Lives and Writing of the Poets" by Giles Jacob. Published by E. Curll in London, 1720.