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Thomas Cullivan was at a second address in addition to 610 Turtle St. in 1905, as below. The other address was almost certainly his home. I researched him a little bit some time back and also found an ad he placed in Billboard magazine in November 1942, also below, showing he was still at 610, although seemingly a bottler for Coca-Cola by then. Turtle St. is long gone, paved over in a post WW2 urban revitalization project in Syracuse.
I don't collect T cards anymore but this set has always fascinated me. Last edited by toppcat; 10-03-2024 at 10:17 AM. |
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