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100 Years Ago Today - January 12, 1917
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As World War I raged in Europe, German Ambassador, Arthur Zimmermann had
on January 11, 1917 transmitted a secret telegram to Germany's Ambassador in Mexico. This telegram proposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico in hopes of keeping America out of the European War. Within three months America would, nonetheless, be drawn into the Great War. The next day, January 12, 1917, a well-known confectionery company of the period, the Philadelphia Caramel Company was ordered by the U.S. District Court of New Jersey to liquidate their assets and a receivers sale took place on the grounds of their former candy factory - exactly 100 years ago today! Having been in business for seventeen years the company who provided us the classic E95 and E96 baseball sets officially closed their doors on that date. I've attached a newspaper ad announcing their receivers sale. In the very near future I will be having a manuscript printed in book form. Included in the book will be details as to how the war played a part in this company's demise. -ErikV |
Fascinating; thanks for sharing!
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Thank You Erik,
Fir All of Your Time & Efforts! "The Historical Back Drop THaT has been Comprised of the E95 Family... You Have Literally Continued ta Bring THeM Life" Fir Those of You Who Haven't heard... Erik is the Author of: "Sweet Recollections; The Story of the Philadelphia Caramel Company of Camden, New Jersey" |
Good stuff Erik, thank you for sharing.
I am looking forward to your new book - please be sure to post here when it is available. |
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