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http://xrl.us/Brownson1951

Seller can't spell the school name.


Seller's description:

This is a Browson High School yearbook titled Trinitarian from 1951. The school is located in Hackensack, New Jersey. There are great pictures of the class, activities, clubs & organizations and this yearbook would be a great addition to any collection! There are also some advertisements in the back of the yearbook. This yearbook is in overall good to very good condition showing some signs of wear due to age, including some wear and discoloration to the outer covers; also there is a small stain along the right hand edge (this stain does not alter or effect any of the class portraits.



I just like the pictures and ads.

In the next-to-last picture, there's an ad for Edward A. Purcell & Co. His son, Edward Purcell, was in my class in Holy Trinity School.

Egad! Monsignor Burke! I remember him.



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1743
DIFFERENT SELLERS


1. http://xrl.us/Beer1

Seller's description:

Guaranteed to be Genuine, Original, & Circa 1890 - Bergen County NJ Blobtop Beer Bottle - Hackensack, NJ - "A.L. Sachtleben" - BIMAL= (Hand)Blown In Mold with Applied Lip

Near Mint Condition with Original Lightning Stopper

Don't miss this opportunity to add this great Bergen County NJ Bottle to your collection. This is a very scarce NJ Beer bottle to find. It has been in my collection for at least 30 years. It was found, of all places on Cape Cod, MA. There are no cracks, chips, sickness, stains or repairs. The back and the bottom are both embossed with a beautiful logo. On the very front.bottom it says "This Bottle not to be sold". The color is  beautiful medium aqua glass.  At the risk of being repetitious, this bottle is about  100% Mint




2. http://xrl.us/2Beer

Seller's description:

Antique Amber Blob Top Quart Beer Bottle, 9 1/4" tall circa 1880 - 1900.  "F. H. Ripperger 28oz. Hackensack, N.J."  A nice large blob beer in original attic mint condition!



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1744
http://xrl.us/CallingDrHaring


This is all guesswork. The only certainty is the Hackensack Photographer, J. D. Terhune. Read the seller's description and piece it together yourself. If you come to a different conclusion or have better knowledge, please post it and enlighten the rest of us.

Oh yeah..........the auction is already over. Sorry - I just found it in its closing hours.


Seller's description:

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A UNIQUE CIVIL WAR ERA MEDICAL ITEMS..............

FOUND IN A TRUNK FROM A  NEW JERSEY ESTATE ........... UPON SEEING THE OBJECTS INQUIRED IF A DOCTOR OR NURSE RESIDED THERE... I WAS TOLD THAT THERE HAD BEEN 2 GENERATIONS OF MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS AND DOCTORS IN THE FAMILY.

THE CDV'S THAT WERE IN THE TRUNK ARE OF A MAN AND WOMEN WITH A SAME STUDIO POSE WITH A TAX STAMP ON THE BACK OF THE PICTURE THAT IS DATED 1864 AND  BOTH ARE MARRIED TO EACH OTHER .. THE MAN WAS 59 YRS OLD AND THE WOMEN WS 57 IN 1864.

BELIEVE TO BE A DOCTOR AND HIS WIFE ... PICTURES WERE TAKEN IN HACKENSACK NJ...

NAMES ARE: D.T. HARING  AND GITTY HARING....  ALL THE ESTATE KNEW WAS THAT HE SERVED IN THE US ARMY.........

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS WERE ALSO IN THE TRUNK:   PUMICE STONE POWDER (USED TO CLEAN HANDS OR WOUNDS MADE BY BEDESEE PHARMACAL CO OF NY.. PAPER COVERED CARDBOARD CONTAINER.. APPROX  2.5 INCHES WIDE AND 3 INCHES HIGH/....  STILL CONTAINS HALF OF THE POWDER...

A BRASS BLEEDER MADE BY BORICK .. THE BLADES ARE CAST STEEL.. ONE HAS A SMALL NICK IN IT..

PAIR OF CUSTOM MADE BRASS TWEEZERS WITH WHAT LOOKS LIKE BONE ENDS RIVETED ON THE ENDS TO FORM THE POINTS...

A CAN OF EMPTY ETHER WHICH ONCE WEIGHED  1/4 LB.... WAS MANUFACTURED  FROM MALLINCKRODT CHEMICAL WORKS, FROM ST LOUIS  AND MONTREAL, PHIL, AND NY.... HAS THE COMPLETE ORIGINAL LABEL ON IT...TIN CAN IN PERFECT CONDITION... NO DINGS OR DENTS  WITH A CORK TOP..

ALSO AN ETHER MASK WITH SCREEN AND CLOTH... AND MADE BY DEWITT AND HERZ JNC. OF GERMANY.. MASK ALL IN TACT WITH A STRONG SPRING HOLDING THE CLOTH IN PLACE. NO RIPS

THE LAST ITEM IS A PORCELAIN SICK BED FEEDER.. USED TO FEED SOUP OR LIQUIDS TO A PERSON WHO COULD NOT SIT UP IN BED.. HAS A MARK ON THE BOTTOM.. MADE IN GERMANY AND A MOLD MARK OF 100.

THIS IS A VERY UNIQUE AND RARE COLLECTION OF HARD TO FIND CIVIL WAR  MEDICAL ITEMS.





I'm skipping the closeups of the medical items. I wish a closeup of the Harings was included, but only the flip side closeups were.



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1745
http://xrl.us/WallysBook


Seller's description:

WALLY SCHIRRA SIGNED LTD Easton Press SCHIRRA'S SPACE

HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER AND VERY SCARCE!!

VERY LIMITED SIGNING AND SOLD OUT AT EASTON PRESS!!
     SIGNED BY ~ASTRONAUT~WALLY SCHIRRA~LIMITED #103/3000  COLLECTOR'S EDITION!! SCARCE and HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE!! SOLD OUT!!

We are pleased to offer this~SIGNED by "WALLY SCHIRRA", LIMITED copy of  "SCHIRRA'S SPACE", Limited #103/3000, Signed Collector's Edition, 1997, 227 pages, leather bound,Easton Press, with Easton Press COA also signed by him. This copy, has been signed in blue pen, "Wally Schirra". Condition is very good with blank bookplate attached to page opposite limitation page.

This title is very difficult to obtain as it was one of the set of 6 in the Easton Press Astronaut Series!!

The few copies available that we can find start at $700 for this volume. We have priced this historic piece at a most reasonable price. Only to rise dramatically in the future.

The Easton Press heirloom-quality editions are bound in luxurious leather bindings, handcut from specially tanned hides of fine quality. 22kt gold accents carefully stamped on the traditional hubbed spine, superb printing on acid-neutral pages that are sewn, not glued, with gilded page ends for beauty and to seal out moisture and dust, moire fabric endsheets for beauty and strength and a gold satin marker ribbon.




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1746
http://xrl.us/PSBus


Seller's description:

A four inch by six inch photograph of NEW JERSEY's PUBLIC SERVICE Coordinated Transport (PSCT) bus #5888.  This bus was a 1941 YELLOW COACH TDM-3201.

This photo was made from an original negative exposed circa 1950 in Hackensack, NEW JERSEY.




Anyone recognize the location?



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1747
http://xrl.us/OldGrads


Seller's description:

This photo was taken out of a book at some time as there are the black marks from the album paper on the back.

The photo was taken by the KOHLER STUDIOS of HACKENSACK NJ. It measures 5x7" inches.



Seller thinks it's from 1910 - 1920. I think it may be older.

Actually, only the photographic studio is ID'd as being from Hackensack, so it's possible these are not Hackensack students (unless the building can be ID'd as being a Hackensack school).



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1748
Hackensack Discussion / Official Hackensack Snowfall Total?
« on: February 27, 2010, 11:28:05 AM »
Is there an official snowfall total for Hackensack? The paper says 16" in Bergenfield and 20" in Paramus, but it didn't look anywhere near those totals here.



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1749
Online Auctions/Local Images (Moderated by BLeafe) / Hackensack t-shirt
« on: February 27, 2010, 12:38:01 AM »
http://xrl.us/BWordSeller


Looks like a track tee from an interesting seller.



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1750
Hackensack Discussion / The Snowstorm of February 25+26, 2010
« on: February 26, 2010, 06:31:08 PM »
February 26


Early morning - 'sno fun at all:


View My Video





Late morning - Zig-zaggin' in the "E" lot:





I gotta tell ya..........instead of the usual quick run-through, these guys stayed for hours and did an immaculate job.





Mid-afternoon - get that annoying grass off the dirt:






Anderson Park (Population 2):





I have no idea what that is, but it's right next to this guy:





I think that's Jabba the Hare.





Late afternoon - the sun finally shows up and immediately leaves:






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1751
http://xrl.us/July88


Seler's description:

2 Issues of Firehouse Magazine on the tragic loss of 5 Hackensack firefighters July 1, 1988 in a truss roof collapse at an auto dealership. The September issue is a 3 page report on the fire by Harvey Eisner.  The November 1989 issue is a follow-up on what was learned in the incident entitled "Everyone is Learning from Hackensack Except Hackensack City Fathers".  This is a 5 page story.  Both issues have an address sticker on the front otherwise are in very good condition from a smoke-free home.


I don't think I need to explain the local importance of these magazines. I hope the city or, at least, someone in town buys them.

I alerted a HFD member I know.



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1752
http://xrl.us/HackPatch


Even looking at the item didn't tell me anything.

But this did:  http://xrl.us/IGEHPS

All I'll tell you right now is that Hackensack was built in 1952. Go read the rest.



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1753
http://xrl.us/HackBoatClub


Seller's description:

Hackensack NJ Boat Club 1917 List of important people Single sided card listing Officers, Governors, Committees and Dates of Regular Meetings for 1917. Measures 4 3/8 x 7 inches in fair condition. Vertical creases and bumped corners show on the scan. Notes in pencil on back side.



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1754
http://xrl.us/HackQSL


Seller's description:

QSL Radio Card
Station WBMS
Hackensack NJ
1450 Kc. - 250 watts
27-Nov-1931
Reception Report



What? No operator street address? Most QSL cards provide that info. I found one once from someone whose station was in my building (last picture - NOT part of the auction).



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1755
Hackensack Discussion / Johnson Avenue Dilemma
« on: February 24, 2010, 05:06:12 PM »
How does a driver comply with this?

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