This letter is from Ethel Graves to Merwin Packard in 1956: it contains envelope and letter sent from R.M.S. Ivernia, 4/17/1903, to Mrs. Merwin Packard; the envelope is stamped 'Queenstown' 4/17/1905.
1951 money order to Charles Eddy for 1 cent and one to Cullen (Pete) Packard; samples of money orders stamped 10/12/1962 and 10/13/1962 showing change in form, meter to hand-written; sample of certified mail receipt
Photocopy of list contains the appointment of Merwin F. Packard, Mrs. Harriet E. Osgood, Cullen G. Packard, Cullen S. Packard. Cullen (Pete) Packard by Merwin Packard in 1966; the document is stamped by Mr. Henry Betsold of Hatfield (no date)
Numerous clippings collected by Post Office 'Postmaster Packard,' and additional articles on the post office by Lois Ashe Brown. 2 articles about Harriet Osgood. Dates range from 1966 - 1987. Covers acquisition of a re-purposed mail canceling…
Seventeen commemorative postmarks from a variety of Massachusetts Towns commemorating National Air Mail Week: May 15 through 21, 1938 celebrating the 20th anniversary of air mail service.
1. Envelope marking last day of operation of Ringville Post Office on 2/15/1935 (note .03c stamp); (Envelope marking South Worthington Post Office discontinued 9/30/1927). Also contains certificate and other correspondence
Sale slip from E. H. Brewster & Son store, 'dealer in dry goods, groceries, crockery, hardware, boots, shoes & rubbers. Farmers Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. Flour, Meal and Lime constantly on haad' Nine items added up to $2.73. E. H. Bolow?…
Copies of articles from the Springfield Republican related to Bessie Ames (1856-1951). Articles include a notice about her 93rd birthday celebration, her obituary (died in 1951 at age 95), and article about her burial two days later.
Photograph of a New York Times article titled 'Potato Trader Accused' about the failure of A. E. Albert and A. E. Albert & Sons, Inc. to make required reports relating to transactions in potato futures. Alberie Albert is A. E. Albert. The article is…
New York Times obituary for Richard Stankiewicz, who died in Worthington on or around March 28, 1983 at the age of 60. Stankiewicz was called a pioneer of 'junk' sculpture and works were assemblages of materials commonly found in homes and…