Dear Alice (Part 6): 1936 Nanuet, New York Autograph Book

    For those of you following the "Dear Alice" series, my apologies for the time away. These next two entries, provided by John Sharp and Mary Ramsay, are both apparently inspired by fears that once Alice begins a family, she will borrow items from her classmates! Even though, upon further contemplation, hope might be the driving force. A hope by Alice's classmates  that they all remain close. Both entries are marked with Alice's signature "for-get-me-not."

     In a brief look, I could not find anything about a John Sharp or Mary Ramsay of Nanuet. I do want to remind the reader to check out Daniel Silverman's Nanuet website (Nanuet, The Flawed Jewel of the Hudson Lowlands). It is our hopes here at PT that if any connections are made, readers and researchers will share their insights. HK 30 June 2015

 

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 Author HistoryKeeper, currently lives in Dover, Delaware, with family, both two- and four-footed. I am a history enthusiast, who has great regard for the past and is especially proud of the Pennsylvania German culture. In addition to Passed Time, I am currently working on a project for the German Historical Institutes Immigrant Entrepreneurship: German-American Business Biographies (http://www.ghi-dc.org). I also contribute to various newsletters and I am working on another book...or two. Feel free to email me at pcsuter@passedtime.com for questions, comments, information, a shared love of history, an idea, or just because you want to share on Passed Time, but are too shy about getting started. But be aware, Files with Attachments will not be opened, but immediately deleted.

 

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