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He mentioned these were on a particular type of paper from the period- which did age well. He said these were papers bought and stored by other newspapers, for reference, which were never really read, but kept safe. I remember as a kid kicking through an old barn in the woods near my house and reading through junk mail from the 1930's (which I thought was great at the time, but this being 100 years older was (to me) super darn cool!
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