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Workers at Endicott-Johnson Shoe Factory, circa 1920 First Row, third from left: my grandfather, Francis Allyn Newton Probably his first job after serving in WWI. ©2011, Newton Family Collection |
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A rare photo...Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteHey, which way EJ? I'd say it's on your blog tonight. Wow great old picture! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMy Grandfather worked in a shoe factory in Manchester NH about the same time. I'm making a photo display and need an image that shows what people in a shoe factory looked like in that time. Could I have permission to use this photo. It is for non-commercial use.
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