Archive for January, 2025

American History January Anniversaries

January 1 New Year’s Day   January 14 Conrtinental Congress ratified the Treaty of Paris (1784)   January 20 Inauguration Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day   January 27 Anniversary of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War ending with the signing of the Paris Peace Accords (1973)   January 28 Congress passed the Coast Guard Act, which combined the Revenue […]

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New Year’s Past on Paper

New Year’s Past on Paper

By Robert Reed  New Year’s Day has a distinguished past which has left behind a treasure trove of paper collectibles. They range from trade cards and early postcards to magazine covers and party programs.  Granted there was precious little paper in 46 BC when Julius Caesar finalized the Roman calendar. The ‘New Year’ has begun on the first day of […]

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Postcard Memories of Presidential Inaugurals

Postcard Memories of Presidential Inaugurals

By Roy Nuhn  This month America once again celebrates the inaugural of an elected chief executive.  Such ceremonies hark back more than two hundred years to April 30, 1789.  On that long-ago Thursday, George Washington stood in New York City’s  Federal Hall and was sworn in as our first president.  More than 50 presidential swearing-ins have taken place during the […]

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Collecting New Year Memorabilia

Collecting New Year Memorabilia

By Robert Reed  While the celebration of the first day of the calendar year is one of the world’s oldest events. The collecting of related memorabilia is still relatively new.  Yet the interest is clearly rising in the United States and other countries.  Party hats, postcards, holiday menus, lithographed noise makers, magazine covers, even specially illustrated transit tickets are being […]

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Station Wagons Have A Distinct Place in History

Station Wagons Have A Distinct Place in History

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