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Lot 158 - Antique Missing Person Poster With Photograph For Miss Helen Kuenlen Of Plainfield, New Jersey, Missing April 21, 1906, Office Of Patrick S. Kiely, Chief Of Police
Lot 158 - Antique Missing Person Poster With Photograph For Miss Helen Kuenlen Of Plainfield, New Jersey, Missing April 21, 1906, Office Of Patrick S. Kiely, Chief Of Police
This is a missing person poster with oval photograph of Miss Helen Kuenlen of Plainfield, New Jersey. On Saturday, April 21, 1906, Miss Kuenlen left her home in Plainfield, New Jersey, and said she was going to take a trolley ride. She was last seen in Westfield, New Jersey, on the afternoon of that day and all trace of her had been lost since then. Physical description: age 27 years, height five feet 7 1/2 inches, weight 130 pounds, light complexion, brown eyes, speaks German, described as well educated and intelligent, of neat carriage. She wore a tailor-made gray suit, red straw hat, and No. 5 shoes. The poster notes Miss Kuenlen was suffering from melancholia and may be found in some hospital or sanitarium. Instructions state please communicate with Patrick S. Kiely, Chief of Police, Plainfield, New Jersey. Printed by Daily Press Print. Poster shows age toning, edge wear, and handling marks consistent with age and use.