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Aug 1865 from Harwood & Sons Base Ball Manufacturer
talking about getting 14 larger sacks that can be strung up from the four corners of the ceiling joints to hold scraps. Just allowing the bottom of the sack to touch the ground "then put a man inside the sack to....them and get in twice as many" ----pending payment----- Thanks Michael Last edited by ruth-gehrig; 12-16-2020 at 07:20 PM. |
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