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[Advertising circular dated June 1861].
Print
Author/Artist:
New Granite Glass Works
Description:
1 item : ink on paper ; 28 x 22 cm
Format of Material:
Documents
Subjects:
Palmer, F. H.
Foster, George W.
Canada Glass Works.
Glass industry and trade New Hampshire 19th century. YKM
Bottles New Hampshire 19th century.
Insulators Glass New Hampshire 19th century.
Glass workers New Hampshire 19th century.
Documents. YKM
Bib ID:
142805
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Location:
Secured Stacks - Documents
Call Number:
142805
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Notes:
Document 30:2.
Digitized in-house 2015.
Xerox.
Contents:
Advertising circular sent to F. H. Palmer announcing manufacture of black glass bottles, fruit jars, and telegraph insulators of every description. Refers to Canada Glass Works, St. Johns. Signed by George W. Foster