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This is a blog talking about ancient and world coins with a little humor thrown in from time to time just to keep it interesting.
Looking for Artifacts in Eastern Pennsylvania. Saturday, February 12, 2011. A Collector Remembers The First. A collector remembers their first find. The material it is made of is foreign to our area. Dad found a Dovetail Point also in this field, so we believe these items were traded for.
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American Worlds Fair and EXPO MEDALS. America had some wonderful expositions and world fairs in the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries. Award medals, Official medals, souvenir medals, award medals, badges, pins, tokens, prize medals were issued at the US expositions and are great collectables. This site shall be to catalog most of the medallions from these events focusing on the beautifully designed award medals. To us to use on this site. This is a FREE site.
America had some wonderful expositions and world fairs in the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries. Award medals, Official medals, souvenir medals, award medals, badges, pins, tokens, prize medals were issued at the US expositions and are great collectables. This site shall be to catalog most of the medallions from these events focusing on the beautifully designed award medals. This is a FREE site.
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Rancho Santa Fe, California, 92067
United States
Last update March 10, 2015. Look for more updates soon. This site is divided into 2 basic sections. Those sections are listed below. If you wish to view a index of all surnames currently featured on this site, you can view it here. I am a professional genealogist and a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists. You can hire me by going to my business website Discovering Your Ancestry.
Researcher, Historian, and Author. Welcome to His World of the Early American Automobile Industry. As much as I would like to help, I cannot tell what a model is by looking at a picture. Save both of us some time and please refrain from asking. History of the Bailey Electric Automobile. History of the Early American Automobile Industry 1861-1930. 1893 Duryea Automobile and the 1895 Chicago Herald-Tribune Eace.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Or is it solely through trading favors for fine.
WELCOME TO THE EARLY AMERICAN CAR CLUB. The club is dedicated to the Preservation and Restoration of American cars manufactured between 1932-1971. The club was started in 1972 by a number of Early Ford owners. Club meetings are held in Johnsonville on the first Tuesday of the month. New members are always welcome. EDSEL DE SOTO FORD HUDSON. OLDSMOBILE PACKARD PLYMOUTH PONTIAC STUDEBAKER THUNDERBIRD.
Monday, March 26, 2018. 19th Century Red Earthenware Pan Discovered in a Circa 1750 House in Berwick, Maine. Last week, I wrote about nineteenth century black-glazed red earthenware teapot remains. That were recovered from two eighteenth century homes in Berwick, Maine. The artifacts were thought to have been made at the Thomas Crafts Pottery in Whately, Massachusetts, circa 1821-1833. However, those were not the only objects discovered. It is certainly possible that the pan recovered in Berwick may have.