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112-year-old message in a bottle found in College Hall at Montclair State University during renovatioms by Robert Kanaby and a construction worker.

A demolition worker in New Jersey is opening up about uncovering a century-old message in a bottle at Montclair State University.

“All of a sudden I hit an unusual void in the wall,” he told News 12 New Jersey. “My chipping gun went in and I heard glass breaking.”

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112-year-old message in a bottle found in College Hall at Montclair State University during renovatioms by Robert Kanaby and a construction worker.

112-year-old message in a bottle found in College Hall at Montclair State University during renovatioms by Robert Kanaby and a construction worker.

“Amazing to think, if he started chipping a few feet in either direction, the bottle may have been inside a wall section which was taken down in one piece and may never have been found,” Mahoney told CNN.

Since the discovery was made in February, officials at the school have been researching the identity of the two men who authored the letter.

According to CNN, the school used a 1920 census and found a William J. Hanly, who was 33 at the time and lived on Central Avenue in Newark. In a 1930 census, they found a bricklayer named James Lennon, born around 1875, who also lived in Newark.

112-year-old message in a bottle found in College Hall at Montclair State University during renovatioms by Robert Kanaby and a construction worker.

112-year-old message in a bottle found in College Hall at Montclair State University during renovatioms by Robert Kanaby and a construction worker.

Mike Zanko, the university’s associate vice president for capital planning and project management, told CNN that the school is planning to exhibit the letter and the bottle, along with other artifacts that were discovered during the renovation.

“The two men who placed it with him our original building, College Hall, are part of our community forever. So we want to let any descendants of them know, that they are a part of our community as well,” Andrew Mees of Montclair State University told News 12 New Jersey.

The university has searched for living relatives of both Hanly and Lennon but to no avail.

source: people.com