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Tap Roots by James Street, 1942 unused_postcards Freezing is a great way

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Freezing is a great way to save money and make food last longer

1920s RPPC

and is therefore as old as any in this country

Back information: Northville Public Schools Administration Building and Junior High- Erected under wartime conditions in 1918 as a high school

Massachusetts with a green 1-cent Ben Franklin stamp

Tap Roots by James Street, 1942 unused_postcards Freezing is a great way"Tap Roots" by James Street was published in 1942. It is the second book in the "Dabney Family Saga." The series is based on the true story of the Free State of Jones (AKA Lebanon) in Missouri, and the armed revolt against the Confederacy led by Newton Knight and takes place during the Civil War. The endpapers feature a map of the area as well as an illustration of the Dabney family tree. The pages are in great shape, there are only a few errant

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