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VERY COOL Newspaper find

Dalexs

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While I was having my garage demolished today (built in the early 30's)
I found a few old newspapers stuffed in the walls.
It was the shopping section from the "Boston Globe News."
Unfortunately, the papers crumbles in your handle it.

Enjoy
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Jerekson

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Wow, that's pretty cool.

Too bad they are so fragile. You could really do something cool with them, otherwise.
 

Atterbury Dodd

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My brother has been helping tear out some walls in an early 1900's house. During the 30's it was lined with newspapers, and I got my brother to bring some home for me. They are in pretty bad shape but I can still read some parts. And, surprise! I found a safety pin pined into one piece ... This has vastly improved my knowledge of 30's safety pins:rolleyes: lol
 
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Hollywood, CA
Cool! :) I have a membership on Newspaperarchive.com (for my book research purposes), and sometimes I'll just go in a read the old papers! They have papers that date all the way back to the beginning of the 19th Century on there.
 

Amy Jeanne

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That would be awesome if I found a 20s or 30s newspaper in my house or ANYWHERE! My grandmother gave me some newspapers from the 1910s and one from 1861! The 1861 one is very fragile, but it doesn't crumble to the touch -- yet.
 

Dalexs

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Amy Jeanne said:
That would be awesome if I found a 20s or 30s newspaper in my house or ANYWHERE! My grandmother gave me some newspapers from the 1910s and one from 1861! The 1861 one is very fragile, but it doesn't crumble to the touch -- yet.

You just need to be willing to tear down some walls! Who knows whats in there...

I figure the guys building the garage would take a lunch break, read the newspaper, and when done, just stuff them into the cinder blocks and move on with their work. I found about 4 of them in total, but every one basically fell to pieces as they were handled. BUT were still legible as you can see from the above pics.

Dalexs
 

Serial Hero

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Great find.

But on another note; I was shocked to read about a FL member tearing down an old structure to make room for some new modern monstrosity, especially after so many threads dedicated to preserving old buildings and topics such as “they don’t make them like they used to”. Shocked!:eek: ;) :p

-SH-
 

J. M. Stovall

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Serial Hero said:
Great find.

But on another note; I was shocked to read about a FL member tearing down an old structure to make room for some new modern monstrosity, especially after so many threads dedicated to preserving old buildings and topics such as “they don’t make them like they used to”. Shocked!:eek: ;) :p

-SH-
I was wondering about that too. [huh]
 

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