Archive for July, 2023

Letters to the Editor

Correction to last month’s Letter to the Editor  Hi Peggy,  I just read my letter to the editor and want to make a correction.  The orange canary went with us in a little box to the fire lookout that my husband, Jim Jackson, and I staffed in 1960 and 1961.  It was the Mt. Thorodin Fire Lookout on the Roosevelt […]

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American History, July Anniversaries

July 4 Independence Day July 8 Liberty Bell tolls to announce Declaration of Independence (1776) July 20 Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong takes historic first steps on the moon (1969) July 26 Congress establishes U.S. Post Office (1775) July 26 75th Anniversary of U.S. President Truman signing an Executive Order ending racial segregation in the U.S. Armed Forces (1948)

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Vintage vs. Antique: What Is the Difference?

Vintage vs. Antique: What Is the Difference?

By Emily Otranto  Simply put, an antique is any item — whether it be a work of art, jewelry, carpets or everyday objects like housewares and accessories — that is over 100 years old. Vintage items are much younger, less than 100 years old, and typically have a collector’s appeal. Vintage clothing, jewelry, watches, accessories, housewares and furniture are all […]

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What is a Collector?

By Henry J. Pratt  Surely, many words have been written and published about antiques and collectibles, as well as the men and women hobbyists across the country who buy, hold and sell interesting items from America’s yesteryear.  One dictionary definition of the word “collector” reads: “A person or thing that collects items…such as stamps.” That really doesn’t tell us much […]

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The Harmonica—Its History Is Quite Extensive

The Harmonica—Its History Is Quite Extensive

By Mel Tharp  The harmonica has frequently been called the “musical instrument of the common man.” I think this was especially true in earlier times. The image of the cowboy, farmer, hobo, or some itinerant musician playing a doleful melody on the mouth harp is part of our folk culture.  Little is known about the early history and development of […]

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