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Tooled Copper Cover Remembrance Scrapbook Given to Mrs. Nufer by her Students upon her retirement

Tooled Copper Cover Remembrance Scrapbook Given to Mrs. Nufer by her Students upon her retirement

Tooled Copper Cover Remembrance Scrapbook Given to Mrs. Nufer by her Students upon her retirement

by P.S. 86

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Leather of the front cover shows wear and is cracked in some places. Some of the cording around the edges is missing or broken.
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New York, 1949. Leather of the front cover shows wear and is cracked in some places. Some of the cording around the edges is missing or broken. Binding has been replaced with a nylon string. The construction paper is toned due to age.. Anna Louisee Nufer retired as Principle of New York PS 86 on September 19, 1949. On that day she was presented with a scrap book made by the teachers and students of PS 86. The covers are green leather with a tooled copper illustration of the story "There was an old woman who lived in a shoe." The dedication page of this scrap book is also tooled copper affixed to wallpaper, which states the date the book was given to Mrs. Nufer. The scrap book is 23 leaves, and consists of thank you notes in general written by the teacher and signed by all of the students in their respective classes. Each page was done on a colored construction paper often with hand drawn borders. One page that stand out in particular has a water color of the world and a poem full of plays on words:

"The world is you 'Erster'
and see what's inside
You made your 'cherse ter'
While you feel better
Instead of 'Worster' "

Attached to the back inside cover is a hand made card filled with poetry across 22 pages. The front of the card has a painted silhouette of a sailboat. The first page of this card has an adorable crayon drawing of children marching holding flags along with the inscription "Testimonial Dinner to Mrs. Anna L Nufer, Hotel Madison, November 7, 1949." Within the card are little missives and poems written on each page from fellow friends and teachers.

Green leather covers, rope binding. Tool cooper cover and dedication page. Measures 13 1/4" x 11 1/2" Anna Lousie Nufer nee Kaelin, was born on September 23 1887 in Manhattan, NY to Herman Kaelin and Anna Genevieve Becker (1867 -?). She married Christian F. Nufer (1891 - 1970) and had one daughter named Doris Rose Nufer Fisher (1917-2006). She started teaching in 1913 at PS 71. Eventually she would become principle at PS 86, and retire in 1949. She died on January 4, 1979 in Needham, MA.

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Bookseller
Eclectibles US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
28018100
Title
Tooled Copper Cover Remembrance Scrapbook Given to Mrs. Nufer by her Students upon her retirement
Author
P.S. 86
Book Condition
Used - Leather of the front cover shows wear and is cracked in some places. Some of the cording around the edges is missing or broken.
Quantity Available
1
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1949
Keywords
scrapbook, works by children, education, teacher, principle, copper
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Albums & Journals;

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