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Posted By: Rhett
I just picked up the following cards in a collection, and have no reason to doubt their authenticity, but just thought others may enjoy seeing them. We have all seen the Henry A. Johnson backs that originated from Alameda, CA. Apparently an enterprising confectioner in Sacramento also got his hands on some W575 sheets and used them himself. The backs are a little easier to read in hand..."James P. Keating Candy Co./Manufacturers & Jobbers/Wholesale Only/1725 11th. St. Sacramento, Cal." |
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