Emanuel Fiddler Copybook

Emanuel Fiddler Copybook

January 1, 2023

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a penmanship copybook from the 19th century (#1993.006.50). The covers are a single sheet of paste paper with a pattern of men in boats in the background, while in the bottom third of the sheet there are soldiers with rifles and a cannon. This whole scene, however, is dominated by the hooves and body of a saddled horse in profile along with the leg of its rider. The owner of the copybook, Emanuel Fiddler, wrote his name on both covers.


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On the left side of the collage there is a page with blue left side with a tan middle with some black intricate line and a green right side. The right side of the collage has a picture of a cursive letters on the top and a picture of ‘Mind your duty to God’ repeated on the bottom.

Twinrocker Christmas Card

Twinrocker Christmas Card

December 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a Christmas card from Twinrocker to the Paper Museum in 1974. The single folded sheet of handmade paper contains the printed words “Christmas 1974” and the Twinrocker logo as well as a handwritten note in blue ink: “Warm wishes in 1975 Kathryn and Howard and everyone at Twinrocker.” The central figure of the paper is a blue five-pointed star made of paper pulp.  


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The single folded sheet of handmade paper contains the printed words “Christmas 1974” and the Twinrocker logo as well as a handwritten note in blue ink: “Warm wishes in 1975 Kathryn and Howard and everyone at Twinrocker.” The central figure of the paper is a blue five-pointed star made of paper pulp. 

November Porthole Newspaper

November Porthole Newspaper

November 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is an edition of the Port Hole newspaper from November 1, 1944. This semi-monthly journal was published by the American Red Cross Service Club and printed by Sands & McDougall Pty. Ltd. in Australia for the sailors stationed in the Pacific Theater of World War II. There are numerous articles including two opinion pieces on Navy Day, reports on sports and local events, and notices and schedules of social events.


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The cover is dedicated entirely to a caricature-like illustration of a sailor reading a newspaper with the two presidential candidates of the 1944 election on the covers: Thomas E. Dewey and Franklin D. Roosevelt. 

1819 Letter from Henry Drinker

1819 Letter from Henry Drinker

June 1, 2022

This month’s featured Artifact of the Month is a letter written by Henry Sandwith Drinker to Jason Torrey, Esq. (1988.394). This letter, dated January 18, 1819, concerns the sale, taxes, and levies on properties in Bethany, Pennsylvania. Drinker was replying to a previous letter from his friend, Torrey, in which he had asked about the properties that had been confiscated by the courts and were to be sold shortly. Drinker was a lawyer and merchant in Philadelphia born into a prominent Quaker family to Henry Drinker and Elizabeth Sandwith Drinker.


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Two pages from Drinker’s letter. The paper is has been tan from age. The date is written on the right top corner of the left paper.

Chinese Papercut Spiral Notebooks

Chinese Papercut Spiral Notebooks

May 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is eleven spiral-bound notebooks filled with Chinese paper cuts (#2014.002.001-011). These notebooks are covered in decorative paper and hold over twenty paper cuts per notebook, each with a backing of index card. The subjects range from multi-color dragons to highly detailed horses. Chinese paper cuts are called jiǎnzhǐ and serve many different traditional purposes, including decoration for homes or festivals in addition to tools for religious rites.


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Three Chinese decorative notebook covers in a row.  The first is a green dragon with pink and red highlights looking to the right. The second is a yellow cat on a purple basket looking down on a grasshopper. There is a flower and beet on the floor. The third is a big red flower.

Indian Mica Paintings

Indian Mica Paintings

April 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is a collection of Indian mica paintings (A#1993.005.641.A-O). These fifteen 19th century paintings were created by Indian artists during the colonial period for the Anglo-American souvenir market. Along with other local art, they were so popular amongst government officials, merchants, and missionaries that they came to be known as “Company Paintings” collectively.


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Three paintings of Indian men. The first has a man scrunched down shining his shoes with a red curtain and green chest in background. Second has a man approaching a round dinner table with blue floor beneath him. Third has a man scrunched down shining his boots underneath a tree.

Article from the Japan Times

Article from the Japan Times

March 1, 2022

This month’s Artifact of the Month is an article from The Japan Times on April 24, 1962, detailing the collaboration of Masayoshi Kasugai and Erna Mecklenburg (#2022.03.001).


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Newspaper clipping titled "New Art From Paper Making Technique" with a photo of a man and woman looking at a large piece of marbled paper

Victorian Greeting Card Lace Paper

Victorian Greeting Card Lace Paper

February 1, 2022

This month’s featured Artifact of the Month is a selection of embossed lace papers collected by Jonathan King, a prominent Victorian stationer, that dates from the 1860s (#6090, 6095, 6096).


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Three paper cards, The first two on the left, are papers with boats with cherubs, with palm leaves surrounding them. The top one is pink and the bottom one is blue. On the right, is a pink paper card, cut to look like lace

Marchbanks Press Calendar

Marchbanks Press Calendar

August 1, 2020

This month’s artifact is a calendar for August 1918, printed by the Marchbanks Press


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An image of the calendar for August 1918 featuring a boy and a wheelbarrow illustration