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![]() ![]() The T215 cards were printed in New York City (as most of that era's T-cards), then shipped to Jersey City, NJ to the Lorillard plant (Factory #10) to be inserted into the Red Cross tobacco products. The "Louisiana connection" is based on a large find of these cards many years back from the Louisiana area. I would conclude that someone from the NY-NJ area moved to Louisiana a long time ago and brought with them a large collection of Red Cross cards. Regarding your 2nd question...... " Additionally, who decided in the hobby to give this the T215 designation and why was it accepted? " Of course Burdick did....and, I would assume he classified the Pirate cards as T215 since these cards have identical fronts as the T215-1 issue. TED Z |
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