66 Letters-Wall Street-Stockmarket Player-1905-Detailed

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I'm PayPal Verified ~~ WE HAVE BEEN IN THE OLD BOOK, PAPER EPHEMERA & MAP BUSINESS FOR OVER 22 YEARS AND FULLY GUARANTEE ALL OF THE ITEMS IN OUR MANY ONGOING AUCTIONS TO BE ORIGINALS. WE ALSO THANK YOU FOR VISITING OUR SITE. ~~ ~~ PLEASE KNOW IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOUR WINNING ITEM, WE OFFER A FULL REFUND WITH ABSOLUTELY NO QUESTIONS ASKED. ~~ Offered Is A Rare Collection Of... ** 66 HANDWRITTEN LETTERS FROM A FAMILY THAT LIVED AND DIED TO PLAY THE STOCKMARKET. THEY ALSO CONTAIN MUCH PERSONAL FAMILY CORRESPONDENCE. ** All of the letters were written from members of the Dederick family who resided in Hackensack, New Jersy. (The return address stamp on the envelope states: DEDERICK BROS. HACKENSACK, N.J. ORIGINATORS OF THE CONUNDRUM POSTCARD.) A Miss Nettie S. Dederick was the major recipient, while her sister Bettina received a few. I believed the two lived together. These sisters received 48 letters while they resided in Littleton, NH, 16 in Bethlehem, PA & 2 while in Wilmette, IL. The epistles date from 1905 to 1921. Most retain their original envelopes and stamps. I would estimate easily 300 pages that are very detailed and rather lengthy. The writing is somewhat tiny, but very legible. These people had a lot to say to each other. They also could squeeze much writing on a page of paper. I'VE BEEN DEALING read more