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I have that saved as well as a few other images of parts of the ledger.
It's not entirely clear that it's the baseball cards, but it is clear that Philadelphia was treated differently in some way. What's interesting is that the other fragments have cards from a number of different factories. If it's actually a ledger from ATC, it might indicate that the cards stopped somewhere other than going direct to the cigarette factory. And that might indicate that they weren't all produced at ALC. (I think, but I'm not sure at the moment that ALC owned other plants besides the main one in NY.) Or, it may not be an ATC ledger, but one from ALC. Either possibility is very interesting. |
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