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Bill's Broadsides

POSTED:Mon, August 31, 2009 @ 5:21PM

From the photo vault


Today I spent some time rooting around among some of the newspaper's photographic archives. We have photos going back more than a century. It's a treasure trove of fascinating historical eye candy, but unfortunately this stuff hasn't enjoyed the attentions of a thoughtful archivist. It seems the system for organizing these materials has changed once every other decade, about as often as the media formats change. We have images on film negatives, color slides, glass negatives, metal plates and Kodak paper. Some of it has held up well over the years, and some has not.
The photo at right is from one of the better-preserved glass negatives. Apparently the newspaper at one point offered a photographic portrait-making service. The etching says "141 Michael Meyel 6 tint 6." I'm not certain what the numbers mean, but they likely have something to do with the number and type of prints the customer ordered. The surname of the subject might be Meyer or Meryl rather than Mezel — I'm not good at deciphering that creepy Spencerian script.

I'll probably post more of these photos in the future as the mood strikes me. Some of them might even pop up in the 'Remember When?' feature in Sunday's print edition (but don't stop sending me yours!).

Any idea who this fella Michael Meyel (-er?) might have been? If so, drop me a line at backerbauer@leaderherald.com.

I have several other history-related irons in the fire these days. Here's a brief sample of one of the audio recordings I've been working on. This is former Johnstown City Historian Robert Bedford sharing a tale about the old days of trolley transportation in the Glove Cities. It's from a cassette recording made in 1988. Click on the little arrow next to "play" to hear the story:  

Gabcast! Bill's Broadsides Podcast #1 - Bob Bedford: Beans on the trolley




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FireKatt
09-02-09 7:38 AM
I have so many of these kinds of pics in an 1800's era photo album. I purchased it for $5 at an auction. Five bucks for someones memories. It was the photo album itself that caught my eye with a raised metal print of a man courting a woman. It's gorgeous. But inside are sleeves and sleeves of these pics of long ago, none of whom are with us today, from babies to old people. This album is from the area but no names were ever written on any of them. I look at them close from time to time and think I see the faces of school mates in them...maybe ancestors. I love these old pics. Very haunting.

Discobulous
09-01-09 1:08 PM
Dad!!!!

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Bill Ackerbauer

Assistant City Editor Johnstown native Bill Ackerbauer began his journalism career in 1996 as a reporter with The Leader-Herald. He has been an editor and writer for newspapers in Schenectady, Saratoga Springs and Dover, N.H., and returned to the Leader in 2007. 'Bill's Broadsides' has twice won first-place awards (2007-08 and 2008-09) in the New York State Associated Press writing contest for newspapers in the Leader-Herald's circulation category. Bill teaches English as an adjunct instructor at Fulton-Montgomery Community College, and he has taught journalism courses at the University at Albany. In his spare time, Bill plays folk music on guitar, banjo, fiddle and other traditional instruments. He lives in Johnstown with his wife, Jen, and their two sons, Liam and Carter.

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