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Mardi Gras Message in a Bottle Mystery from 2004: Seeking Amanda Ferguson, Jinks, and Fern!

19 Monday Mar 2018

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Mardi Gras Message in a Bottle Found

A couple years ago, I saw this story floating around the web for a bit, and I was intrigued. But I never heard any resolution–so here we are. The basic story is that an imgur user named “moskeytoes” found a message in a bottle in 2016 that had been sent by three people: Amanda Ferguson, someone named “Jinks” and someone named “Fern,” I think… They sent it in celebration of Mardi Gras in 2004. On moskeytoes’ imgur feed, there are a bazillion trolly messages that mean nothing to me, from people claiming to be Amanda, or to have known Amanda, yadda yadda. It is impossible to tell whether moskeytoes ever really found Amanda (and hey, moskeytoes, if you see this–hit me up! I’d love to help you solve this thang!). But this Mardi Gras message in a bottle is so intriguing to me–I just had to go digging for the back story…

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Mystery Woman’s Loving Tribute to Late Husband Washes Ashore in Florida as a Beautiful Message in a Bottle. Let’s NOT Solve It.

18 Sunday Mar 2018

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Beautiful Message in a Bottle Found

I have seen a lot of messages in bottles over the years, so it takes something pretty special to leave me speechless. But the beautiful message in a bottle Lisa Bourgeois recently found left me at a complete loss for words. What can I possibly say about this loving, deeply heartfelt, bittersweet letter to make you love it more than you will by simply letting you read it? It’s so deeply moving, so full of love and sadness and beauty and…just…life, that I had to share it. Thanks to Lisa for sharing her breathtakingly lovely find. Continue reading →

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Message in a Bottle Found in the Street Reunites Massachusetts Girl With Memories of Grandmother

10 Saturday Mar 2018

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Message in a Bottle Found in the Street in Nahant, Massachusetts

The Boston Herald reports that a bittersweet, five year old message in a bottle found in the street in Nahant has been reunited with 13-year-old Sabine Harnisch who sent it in Gloucester Bay back in 2013 as she commemorated and said goodbye to her grandmother.

Sabine “received an unexpected call from Jana Simonds, of Nahant, who spotted the bottle in the street while walking to meet her neighbor, Larry Carlson, for lunch, just before yesterday’s historic midday high tide lashed the coastline. Inside, she found Sabine’s message, along with her phone number,” according to the Boston Herald.

Message in a bottle found in the street - Sabine Harnisch and Jana Simonds with Sabine's Message in a Bottle. Photo: Nicolaus Czarnecki / Boston Herald

Jana Simonds, left, and Sabine Harnisch, right, with Sabine’s message in a bottle. Photo: Nicolaus Czarnecki / Boston Herald.

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Messages in Bottles Featuring Women – International Women’s Day 2018

07 Wednesday Mar 2018

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Messages in Bottles Featuring Women – International Women’s Day 2018

I was listening to Salt Lake City’s best radio station, the aural treasure known as KRCL, when I learned of their upcoming celebration of International Women’s Day 2018 (March 8th)–an event called Amplifying Women’s Voices–and it dawned on me that I should devote a post to some of the amazing messages in bottles featuring women. Why? Because some of the best message in a bottle stories of all time feature women. These ladies are awesome, and you should know about them, and that’s all there is to it! Continue reading →

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Old Message in a Bottle Turns Deer Hunt Into Treasure Hunt

04 Sunday Mar 2018

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1944 Message in a Bottle Found in Arkansas

Imagine this: You are a 10-year-old girl in Arkansas, learning to hunt deer with your dad. A buck steps into a clearing, and you take a shot just as the deer spooks. You dutifully go to check for blood, even though you think you missed. When you get to the spot where the deer stood, you find something. But it is not blood. Nope. Instead, it is an old message in a bottle – 73 years old, to be precise. It was written April 25th, 1944. Ashley Rogers of Huntsville, Arkansas didn’t have to imagine this, because this all happened to her on November 11th, 2017, according to LufkinDailyNews.com.

Ashley Rogers with her 73 year old message in a bottle.

Ashley Rogers with her 73 year old message in a bottle. Photo: Rogers Family.

After Ashley and her dad, Brandon, discovered the bottled note, they researched everything they could in order to solve the mystery and find the person behind the note.

There was a name: Victor Elliott.

There was a date: April 25th, 1944.

There was an address: Box 875, Fairfax, Okla

Of course, Victor must have been a kid–too young to fight in WWII which was raging at this time. It’s fascinating to imagine him tiptoeing up to the floodwaters’ edge to send this bottled note at a time when the world was at war. All those American soldiers off in Europe and the Pacific fighting to protect what? To protect kids like Victor with big imaginations and adventurous spirits–to protect not just the “everyday” events of life in the states, but also these special moments, when someone, for example, reaches out to the world through a message in a bottle…

Who was Victor Elliott of Fairfax, Oklahoma?

Victor Elliot's 73 year old message in a bottle.

Victor Elliot’s 73 year old message in a bottle. Photo: Rogers Family.

I put this boddle in a big flood April 25, 1944. Whoever finds it write + tell me. My address

Victor Elliott

Box875

Fairfax, Okla

Well, Brandon got bitten by the detective bug–this is a symptom of finding an old message in a bottle–and did some digging. Days of work and online research paid off when he found Victor Elliott’s nephew, George Robbins II, who happens to be the family historian (how convenient!).

According to The Lufkin Daily News, “Robbins explained that Elliott was the youngest of four children and was raised on a crop/cattle ranch known as the Tallchief farm near Fairfax. He served in the U.S. Air Force, got married in 1951 and eventually moved to Eddy in McLennan County.”

Interestingly, just a few years before Victor Elliot was born, the Tall Chief farm, which is on an Osage reservation near the Arkansas river in Oklahoma, had been the childhood home of Elizabeth Marie “Betty” Tall Chief. She was not only America’s first prima ballerina but also the first Native American to earn that distinction.

Maria Tall Chief on the cover of Dance Magazine in 1954, 10 years after Victor Elliot sent his note.

Maria Tall Chief on the cover of Dance Magazine in 1954, 10 years after Victor Elliot sent his note.

Victor appears to have grown up on the farm after a young Ms. Tall Chief and her family moved to California. But that’s a pretty neat bit of history, don’t you think?

George Robbins II as a baby in his uncle Victor Elliot's arms.

George Robbins II as a baby in his uncle Victor Elliot’s arms. Photo: George Robbins II.

Anyway, George Robbins II went on to write more to Brandon Rogers about Victor Elliott–I can only hope my nephews have such nice things to say about me, years after I have bit the dust…

“I have many good memories of Vic,” Robbins explained, according tot he Lufkin Daily News. “Vic never knew a stranger, always had a smile and a joke for you—just a really neat guy to be around. Us kids always called him ‘Hoss’ because he looked like and was built like Dan Blocker who played Hoss Cartwright on the TV show Bonanza.”

If that doesn’t warm the cockles of your heart, then you need to get your cockles checked ASAP. Trust me on that–I’m married to a doctor 🙂

But that’s not the end of the story.

73 Year Old Message in a Bottle Brings Happy Memories to Life

Remember how Victor got married? Well, his widow, Betty, was still alive.

“Mrs. Elliott, now 88,” the Lufkin Daily News reported, “was shocked when she learned the news that a message in a bottle launched into the Arkansas River by her husband nearly 74 years ago had been found by a 10-year-old girl in Arkansas. The Box 875, Fairfax, Okla., address written in the note remains a vivid memory in her mind.”

Tall Chief Theatre in Fairfax, Oklahoma. Undated. Photo: Oklahoma Historical Society.

Tall Chief Theatre in Fairfax, Oklahoma, Victor’s home town. Undated. Photo: Oklahoma Historical Society.

Now, I have been lucky to reunite a message in a bottle or two with the surviving family members of the person who sent it, but I have to say, this moment for Betty just makes so happy I can hardly take it. It makes my heart grow three sizes too big!

Here’s what Betty had to say to The Lufkin Daily News about her husband’s old message in a bottle: “‘That’s it—oh my goodness!’ she said of the address. ‘That’s where he grew up. I wrote that address many times over the years, sending Christmas cards and such. What a great Christmas present this is to know somebody found a note from him after such a long, long time.

‘Vic was a such big, kind and wonderful man,’ she added. ‘It doesn’t surprise me to find out he did something like that. They lived close to the water, but Vic also had special permission to drive a school bus when he was just 14 years old. Who knows? He may have pulled the bus off the road and threw the bottle in the river.'”

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1979 Message in a Bottle Found From “His Majesty’s Servant James H. Fort, Captain of the Vessel Squirene”

02 Friday Mar 2018

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1979 Message in a Bottle Found in Forest near Georgetown, Georgia

When you think “1979” and “message in a bottle,” chances are that you are thinking of… Well… you know… Sting’s song, “Message in a Bottle”! It’s a great song, but there is a real message in a bottle from 1979 that needs our attention. This one is so bizarre as to be nearly unbelievable–and that is exactly what makes it so magical! Definitely one for the message in a bottle museum 🙂 [UPDATE: I solved this bottle! Get the background on this story below, then check out the man behind the message here!]

The Bland family was walking through the Georgia woods in 2018, picking up old glass bottles to turn into wind chimes, when they stumbled upon an amazing message in a bottle from 1979, according to WRBL News in Georgia. Scroll on down for their video of the find.

Christopher and Emily Bland of Georgia with Family and message in a bottle they found

Christopher and Emily Bland with their kids and the message in a bottle they found from James H. Fort, sent in 1979. Photo: Screenshot from WRBL News.

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