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page 73 -- Monitor Oil Stove, S.R. Hart's Dry Goods and Grocery Store

updated 25 April 2018 <PREVIOUS PAGE       ~  index  ~        NEXT PAGE> (added to the Arnold Collection from North Carolina, dealership unknown) "George E. Weaver, General Agent, Olneyville, RI" (Olneyville is now part of Providence RI) The Earl J. Arnold Advertising Card Collection has lots of cards for S.R. Hart's, but no information. Please comment below or email me if you have any information on this Bristol CT business. The Monitor Oil Stove was made by the Monitor Oil Stove Company. Google Books's copy of the History of Florence, MA, gives a brief history of that company and its consolidation with others: Title The History of Florence, Massachusetts: Including a Complete Account of the Northampton Association of Education and Industry Editor Charles Arthur Sheffeld Publisher The Editor, 1895 Original from the New York Public Library Digitized Feb 28, 2008 Length 250...

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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