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Box 1

 Container

Contains 8 Collections and/or Records:

Background letter from John W. Heap to Nicolas Ricketts, July 16, 2010

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content Note This series holds a detailed letter and enclosures submitted by John W. Heap, grandson of John O. Heap, creator of The Strong museum’s Heap Folk Art Monopoly board game [Object ID 110.4372]. These items were labeled as denoted by John W. Heap and remain in their original order. The letter to Nicolas Ricketts, games curator at The Strong, contains information about the Heap family and a description of the items included with the Heap folk Monopoly board game.

“Enclosure 1” - Heap Folk Art Monopoly game board photograph, n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note This series holds a detailed letter and enclosures submitted by John W. Heap, grandson of John O. Heap, creator of The Strong museum’s Heap Folk Art Monopoly board game [Object ID 110.4372]. These items were labeled as denoted by John W. Heap and remain in their original order. The letter to Nicolas Ricketts, games curator at The Strong, contains information about the Heap family and a description of the items included with the Heap folk Monopoly board game.

“Enclosure 2”- Game design sheet and rules for Heap Folk Art Monopoly game board, n.d. [copies]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content Note This series holds a detailed letter and enclosures submitted by John W. Heap, grandson of John O. Heap, creator of The Strong museum’s Heap Folk Art Monopoly board game [Object ID 110.4372]. These items were labeled as denoted by John W. Heap and remain in their original order. The letter to Nicolas Ricketts, games curator at The Strong, contains information about the Heap family and a description of the items included with the Heap folk Monopoly board game.

“Enclosure 3” - Deposition of Roy W. Heap in Anti-Monopoly trial, February 5, 1975 [copies]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content Note This series holds a detailed letter and enclosures submitted by John W. Heap, grandson of John O. Heap, creator of The Strong museum’s Heap Folk Art Monopoly board game [Object ID 110.4372]. These items were labeled as denoted by John W. Heap and remain in their original order. The letter to Nicolas Ricketts, games curator at The Strong, contains information about the Heap family and a description of the items included with the Heap folk Monopoly board game.

“Enclosure 4” - Deposition request letter to Roy W. Heap, January 24, 1975 [copy]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Content Note This series holds a detailed letter and enclosures submitted by John W. Heap, grandson of John O. Heap, creator of The Strong museum’s Heap Folk Art Monopoly board game [Object ID 110.4372]. These items were labeled as denoted by John W. Heap and remain in their original order. The letter to Nicolas Ricketts, games curator at The Strong, contains information about the Heap family and a description of the items included with the Heap folk Monopoly board game.

“Enclosure 5” - Deposition verification letter to Roy W. Heap, September 3, 1975 [copy]

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Content Note This series holds a detailed letter and enclosures submitted by John W. Heap, grandson of John O. Heap, creator of The Strong museum’s Heap Folk Art Monopoly board game [Object ID 110.4372]. These items were labeled as denoted by John W. Heap and remain in their original order. The letter to Nicolas Ricketts, games curator at The Strong, contains information about the Heap family and a description of the items included with the Heap folk Monopoly board game.

“Enclosure 6” - Photographs of John O. Heap and Roy W. Heap, 1901, 1908, and n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Content Note This series holds a detailed letter and enclosures submitted by John W. Heap, grandson of John O. Heap, creator of The Strong museum’s Heap Folk Art Monopoly board game [Object ID 110.4372]. These items were labeled as denoted by John W. Heap and remain in their original order. The letter to Nicolas Ricketts, games curator at The Strong, contains information about the Heap family and a description of the items included with the Heap folk Monopoly board game.

Heap Folk Art Monopoly papers

 Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 110.4372
Abstract The Heap Folk Art Monopoly papers accompanied the museum’s acquisition of the John O. Heap Folk Art Monopoly game board, c. 1914. These papers include photographs, copies of the game design sheet and playing rules, and deposition-related documentation. The bulk of these materials are from 1975.