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1911 Print Chairs Table Lindens Peabody Manson Danvers ORIGINAL HISTORIC BAC1 XGHD9 changed the name of the

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changed the name of the soap from ÒWhite SoapÓ to ÒIvory SoapÓ when he was inspired by a bible reading (Psalms 45:8) during church

Weser River

This is an original 1940 color print ad for the Nash Automobile

which included a prisoner who was in a dungeon type jail cell

1911 Print Chairs Table Lindens Peabody Manson Danvers ORIGINAL HISTORIC BAC1 XGHD9 changed the name of theThis is an original 1911 halftone print of three chairs and a table in "The Lindens," the Francis Peabody Estate in Danvers, Massachusetts, built in 1745 (1754?) for "King" Hooper. It also served as the headquarters of the British General and Massachusetts Governor, General Thomas Gage, in 1774. The house was moved to the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D. C. in 1935. CONDITION This 100+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine. No aging. No

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