Found with my Grandfathers other stuff from when he served in WWII.
The official subreddit for all things TastingHistory!Found amongst my grandfathers other stuff from WWII. Does anyone know what it is?

For discussion of all things World War II. If you're a Nazi though, fuck off.
Beer party ticket for the USS Randolph. As well as clean mattress cover tickets.
Written and printed (and other recorded) matter not intended to be kept and saved. Share your advertising trade cards, airsickness bags, matchbooks, postcards, ticket stubs, old certificates - anything someone else might find interesting, enjoyable, or discussion worthy.Beer party ticket from the USS Randolph and ticket for clean mattress cover
For discussion of all things World War II. If you're a Nazi though, fuck off.Map from WWII my grandfather had as a tail gunner on a dive bomber
Beautiful, interesting, and informative maps.Found in my grandfathers wallet from WWII anyone ever heard of it?
For discussion of all things World War II. If you're a Nazi though, fuck off.Found in my grandfathers wallet from WWII
Do you know what it is? No, we don't either. Maybe someone does?Bakers chocolate box with recipe. I think from the 1950s? Correct me if I’m wrong.
The official subreddit for all things TastingHistory!Does anyone know what year this might be? Also where could I take it to get restored? Found in Massachusetts.
/r/Restoration is a community for anyone seeking restoration help, wanting to show off their restoration projects, or anything inbetween. The restoration can be anything from an antique to an engine. The followings rules and etiquette should be followed when posting in this subreddit: 1. If it is NSFW, label it as such! 2. Don't spam the subreddit with anything unrelated. 3. Trolling or insulting other users will not be tolerated. Otherwise, welcome and have fun!Salem witch trials judges Bible going up for auction.
A free community for all things Massachusetts.Some random old paper I found some of you might find cool.
A free community for all things Massachusetts.If this is breaking the rules I apologize but there is a rare book going up for auction that I thought a lot of you would find interesting. It’s a bible owned by one of the judges at the Salem witch trials.
Have a question about whether your book is rare? Find a cool story about a recently discovered masterpiece? Share and discuss! **NOTE**: please do your own basic research before asking questions about the value of your book. Google the publisher. **NOTE 2**: This subreddit is for *discussion* of rare books only, not for advertising book listings. Any links to offsite listings, such as Amazon, eBay, etsy, will result in the post being removed and repeated offenses will result in a ban.Just something I wanted to share from my grandfathers stamp collection

A subreddit for Stamp Collectors.
Just something I wanted to share from my grandfathers old stamp collection

A subreddit for pictures of stamps!
Does anyone know how old this booklet might be? Or what it might be worth?
ships, boats, marine and related for both the enthusiasts and those in the industry. All posts to be in English and please use flairs, happy posting!Anyone know what this book might be worth?
A history subreddit for the American Civil War, which lasted from 1861 to 1865.Found this between the pages of a book. Any ideas? The page it was found on didn’t offer any clues. I think it was just used as a bookmark.
Photos that you find out and about. Like /r/FoundPaper, but with photos.Does this say NK atkins? And does anyone know who this is?

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