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Earl J. Arnold's Items of Interest -- page xvii

Items of Interest by Earl J. Arnold updated 11 March 2019 Earl J. Arnold lists items he thought especially remarkable in the Collection : B. Shoninger Organ Co. [ page 116 ] Hood's Sarsaprilla [ page 86 ] Garland Stoves & Ranges [ page 86 ] Soapine [ page 146 ] Castoria [ page 76 ] White Sewing Machines [ page 62 ] Household Sewing Machines, 1882 [ page 66 ] Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton [ page 40 ] and [ page 72 ] Bixby's Royal Polish [ page 42 ] German Corn Remover [ page 106 ] Hammocks and Spreaders, 1881 [ page 117 ] Potters Spool Silk [ page 138 ] and [ page 139 ] Horsford's Acid Phosphate [ page 129 ] Mason & Hamlin Organs [ page 82 ] Rising Sun Stove Polish [ page 74 ] and [ page 87 ] Carter's Little Liver Pills [ page 107 ] and [ page 128 ] Celluloid Collars and Cuffs [ page 30 ] page xviii page 1

page 86 -- Garland Stoves & Ranges, C.I. Hood & Co., Fish Brothers & Co.

updated 17 December 2018 <PREVIOUS PAGE       ~  index  ~        NEXT PAGE> Did you know Detroit, MI was once the stove capital of the world? The Detroit Historical Society wants you to know .   Victorian stove fans! This is your publication . As of 2015, Garland stoves have earned a reputation as a high-quality brand of commercial stove with international sales. Their current site is the WebstaurantStore . For a comprehensive look at the history of Lowell MA's C.I. Hood & Co. see the post and comments section of the Old Main Artifacts site devoted to Hood's Sarsaparilla . The Old Main Artifacts project itself is worth a look. The post featuring Hood's Sarsaparilla grew out of Jessica Griffin's research for her thesis,    I n the Shadow of Old Main: Campus Life, Consumer Choice and Foodways at Illinois State Normal University from 1860 to 1932. What's the connection between Lowell, MA and...
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