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Original Variety Store – Syracuse, NY

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Rochester Plumbing Supply Co. Inc. – Laboratory – Rochester, NY

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Phillips Process Co., Inc. – 192 Mill St. – Rochester, NY

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PHILLIPS PROCESS CO Inc., MANUFACTURERS OF NEV-R-KURL, TYPEWRITER RIBBONS, CLEAR PRINT, STAMP PADS, SPECIALTY INKS, EX-IT WATERLESS, HAND CLEANSER – NEV-R-KURL – Carbon paper, now out of production (2005)

2-In-1 Shoe Polish Revisited – Harlem, NYC

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Ladies Home Journal – 1921

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Kosher Foods – Meal Mart – Schreiber – Maspeth, Queens

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Masback Hardware Company – Hudson Street – SoHo, NYC

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Robert J. Masbach’s obituary in The New York Times, 17 March 1943, p. 21, explains some of this chronology: “Robert J. Masback, founder and chairman of the board of the Masback Hardware Company, 326-44 Hudson Street, one of the largest wholesale houses in its field, died yesterday at his home, 277 Park Avenue, at the age of 83. – Walter Grutchfield

Imported Guinness Revisited – LIC, Queens – Vincenzo Aiosa

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Gold Medal Flour Repaint – August Hammerle – Chicago Schooner – Syracuse, NY

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Day Motor Co. Inc. – Ford Sales & Service – 1926 Syracuse Auto Show Ad – Syracuse, NY

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Sunday, February 7, 1926 – Syracuse American – Courtesy of Fulton History – Tom Tryniski – CLICK FOR LARGER IMAGE

Carver Federal Savings Bank – Electrical Contractors – Revisited – Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn

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Deborah C. Wright is President and CEO of Carver Bancorp, the holding company for Carver Federal Savings Bank. This is the U.S.’s largest publicly traded African-American operated bank, with locations in Brooklyn, Manhattan and QueensWikipedia

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