Marathon Medal, David Ortiz Bobblehead In New Boston Time Capsule

– 2013 Boston Marathon medal and biography of donor Gregory Soutiea.

– Letters from Boston journalists:
a. Kiera Blessing, Boston Globe;
b. Steve Annear, Boston Magazine;
c. Brian Burns, Boston.com.

– Photograph of current Boston Mayor, Martin Walsh.

– Photograph of former Boston Mayor, Thomas Menino.

– Tickets from April 20, 2012 Fenway Park Centennial Boston Red Sox game, donated by Peter Loring.

– David Ortiz limited-edition bobblehead, donated by the Boston Red Sox.

– Apple iPhone 5, donated by Patrick LeTourneau.

– Boston Globe newspaper, October 10, 2014, with story about discovery of 1901 time capsule.

– Letter from British Consul Suzie Kitchens, on current United States/Great Britain relations.

– Photograph of Governor Deval Patrick with Prime Minister of England David Cameron, at Boston Marathon Bombing Memorial, 2013.

– Winning student essays from the 2013 Boston Duck Tour Essay contest.

– “Foreign Relations of the United States 1977-1980, Volume III,” (bound in red, latest in a series represented by the 1896 volume found in the 1901 time capsule), with a letter from Davita Vance-Cooks, Public Printer of the United States, Government Printing Office.

– Letter from Brian LeMay, Bostonian Society President and Executive Director.

– Facsimile of a 1901 letter from George Litchfield, Business Manager of the Boston Traveler. This letter was included in the earlier time capsule that the Bostonian Society opened in October 2014.

– Facsimile of a photograph of the team who worked on the 1901 Old State House restoration project. This photograph was included in the 1901 time capsule that the Bostonian Society recovered in 2014.

– Photograph of the current restoration work teams – Commodore Builders and Skylight Studios.

– Photograph of the current Old State Restoration Project team.

– “Old State House Lion Unicorn: An Unfolding Story,” an essay written by architect Donald Tellalian.

– Box from Mike’s Pastry (with no cannolis, unfortunately).

– Letters from children participating in Greenovate Boston’s Community Summit 2014, and a Greenovate Boston button.

– “Idahoan’s research uncovers time capsule,” facsimile of an article from Idaho Statesman, October 28, 2014.

– Two 18th-century hand-wrought nails removed from the Old State House tower in 2008.

– Two 19th-century cut nails removed from the tower in 2008

– Fragment of a 1713 brick removed from Old State House during the 2014 west façade restoration project.

– Menu from Legal Sea Foods restaurant, 2014.

– Photographs of Boston’s central artery 2003, and Rose Kennedy Greenway, 2013 (before and after the Big Dig).

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