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Antique Lot Marriage Certificate Postmaster Appointment Autograph Book Photos...

$ 15.83

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Used
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1800
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    This part of a life story of Cinderilla M. Taylor from Guernsey, Iowa.
    She was born sometime in the late 1800's. I don't have any documentation of her birth, but there is a
    German
    B
    ook
    ,
    Kinderluft
    dated 1883 with her name, Rilla (nickname) in it. There is an
    Autograph
    Book
    with entries to Rilla with dates from 1886 to 1895. There are also
    Two
    Photograph
    s
    ,
    1 of Rilla as a young child with her sister Lottie and another of her and her sister Eva.
    In 1902, Rilla was appointed Postmaster in Guernsey, Iowa.
    The
    Postmaster
    Certificate
    was issued by the then Postmaster General, under  President Theodore Roosevelt, Henry C. Payne. It was signed by the Acting Postmaster General, R.J. Wynne. In 1910 Cinderilla married William J. McBroom from Bearcreek, MO. Included herein is the beautiful
    Wedding
    Certificate
    that was printed in Germany. There are also 2 handwritten
    Certificates
    Of
    Marriage
    .
    There is a
    Photo
    Postcard
    of
    the
    McBroom
    Mill
    in Bearcreek, MO. Another
    Picture
    Postcard
    of
    a
    Church
    is included addressed to Rilla McBroom in Millington, IL dated 1939.  At some point in the years following their marriage, William and Cinderilla moved to Dekalb, IL, where had at least one child, Inez Taylor. If you are interested, I have another listing documenting Inez's High School years at Dekalb Township High School in Illinois.
    All of this documentation is in good to very good condition.  The Postmaster Certificate has been rolled up for many years, but lettering is still very sharp and clear.