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George Washington’s hair found inside New York library book

A New York state college said an inventory of its library’s archival collections led to an unusual discovery — a lock of George Washington’s hair. Union College said archivists going through materials at Schaffer Library discovered the first U.S. president’s hair in an envelope tucked inside a leather book titled Gaines Universal Register or American and British Kalendar for the year 1793. The envelope was labeled: “Washington’s hair, L.S.S. & (scratched out) GBS from James A. Hamilton given him by his mother, Aug. 10, 1871.” James A. Hamilton was the son of Alexander Hamilton and his wife, Eliza Schuyler Hamilton. The book was inscribed to Philip J. Schuyler, brother of Eliza and son of Gen. Philip Schuyler, a friend of Washington’s. “In an era when people frequently exchanged hair as a keepsake, it’s quite probable that Martha had given Eliza some of George’s hair, which in turn was given to their son, James, who later distributed it, strand by strand, as a precious memento to close friends and family members,” said Susan Holloway Scott, a scholar and author of the historical novel I, Eliza Hamilton. The post George Washington’s hair found inside New York library book appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.

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New York man offers ‘snowfort penthouse’ on Airbnb

A New York man is making the most of the city’s winter weather by listing the “snowfort penthouse” he built on his balcony on Airbnb. Michael Koenigs filmed himself transforming the snow on his apartment’s balcony into a “fort” that he is now offering up on the accommodation-finding app. “This comfy snowfort is built to impress with its very own tunnel entrance, breakfast chair, and couch for sleeping (bring your own blankets–BYOB),” Koenigs’ listing reads. “It has sweeping city views and no roof to allow maximum sunlight exposure to help warm you up during the day. The 5 foot-tall snow wall offers some privacy from the prying eyes of nosey New Yorkers.” The snowfort — which is “only available for a limited time because it will melt” — is being offered for $250 a night. The post New York man offers ‘snowfort penthouse’ on Airbnb appeared first on Today's Evil Beet Gossip.