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1911 Ad Saint John's Manlius Coeducational School - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING TIN4 US1 This museum used to be

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This museum used to be Santiago Rusinol's home and study

Charles Vetter

or Hinduism

Pierce began displaying the companyÕs chocolate at expositions and worldÕs fairs

This is an original 1968 color print ad for LP-Gas from the National LP-Gas Market Development Council of Chicago

1911 Ad Saint John's Manlius Coeducational School - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING TIN4 US1 This museum used to beThis is an original 1911 black and white print ad for the Saint John's School located in Manlius, New York. The Manlius School was founded in 1869 as the St. John's School by Bishop Frederic D. Huntington, of the Episcopal Diocese of New York. In 1970, the Manlius School and the Pebble Hill School merged to become the Manlius Pebble Hill School. CONDITION This 100+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging in margins. No creases. No natural

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