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My uncle recently gave me my grandfather's WWII duffel bag, which housed my grandfather's personal possessions. My grandpa died back in 1975. In the bag all mixed together was a ton of stuff including:
-Multiple photos spanning from WWII to the 1970s.
-A complete map of New York City from 1950 listing streets and the like.
-A book listing every single location along with the associated address and phone number in NYC from 1950
-My grandfather's Hack License from 1950, along with his Hack badge
-A WWII era book, "Why America Fights" by Sherwood Eddy.
-His wallet, which includes a Work ID from 1966, his OTB card, his brother's business card and an obituary of his other brother (who died only months before him, meaning this was his wallet at the time of his death)
-His school album (the book your friends and classmates sign when you graduate Junior High)
-An envelope from the 1940s with regard to Social Security
-His WWII Driver's Permit
-Driver Licenses from 1966, 1969, 1972 and 1975.
-His original DD-214 card
-His hunting license and hunting badge from 1960
-His voter license card from 1963
-His blood donation card
-Multiple Job ID cards
-His Veterans of Foreign Wars Membership Card from 1958
-His American Legion Membership Card from 1958
-His library card granting him permission to use the Library at the Presidio of San Francisco, from around 1942
-A photographic negative of him taken in the hospital. It seems to have been staged as there is a man next to him with a sign saying "123" in the negative. In the photo version, only my grandfather is shown and the lighting is dramatic
-A card listing his membership in the "Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America" union from 1957.
Amongst other things. The sheer volume of it all is overwhelming and I don't know that an old leather Duffel bag is the best place to house all of it. Much of the stuff is in very good condition and I feel very nervous even touching the stuff because I don't want to damage it. Any tips on how I should archive and store all this stuff so that it lasts another 70 years?
-Multiple photos spanning from WWII to the 1970s.
-A complete map of New York City from 1950 listing streets and the like.
-A book listing every single location along with the associated address and phone number in NYC from 1950
-My grandfather's Hack License from 1950, along with his Hack badge
-A WWII era book, "Why America Fights" by Sherwood Eddy.
-His wallet, which includes a Work ID from 1966, his OTB card, his brother's business card and an obituary of his other brother (who died only months before him, meaning this was his wallet at the time of his death)
-His school album (the book your friends and classmates sign when you graduate Junior High)
-An envelope from the 1940s with regard to Social Security
-His WWII Driver's Permit
-Driver Licenses from 1966, 1969, 1972 and 1975.
-His original DD-214 card
-His hunting license and hunting badge from 1960
-His voter license card from 1963
-His blood donation card
-Multiple Job ID cards
-His Veterans of Foreign Wars Membership Card from 1958
-His American Legion Membership Card from 1958
-His library card granting him permission to use the Library at the Presidio of San Francisco, from around 1942
-A photographic negative of him taken in the hospital. It seems to have been staged as there is a man next to him with a sign saying "123" in the negative. In the photo version, only my grandfather is shown and the lighting is dramatic
-A card listing his membership in the "Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America" union from 1957.
Amongst other things. The sheer volume of it all is overwhelming and I don't know that an old leather Duffel bag is the best place to house all of it. Much of the stuff is in very good condition and I feel very nervous even touching the stuff because I don't want to damage it. Any tips on how I should archive and store all this stuff so that it lasts another 70 years?