After attending a presentation on the village of Bridgeton, Rhode Island in the 1800's this week I listened to a statement of a three year old Knife manufacture that was in business and later burned to the ground without a trace of their wares. After doing some research I just wonder if this successful cutlery company moved to nearby Massachusetts and started over ?
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Saturday, October 24, 2015
History ?
Posted by Wayne G. Barber
After attending a presentation on the village of Bridgeton, Rhode Island in the 1800's this week I listened to a statement of a three year old Knife manufacture that was in business and later burned to the ground without a trace of their wares. After doing some research I just wonder if this successful cutlery company moved to nearby Massachusetts and started over ?
After attending a presentation on the village of Bridgeton, Rhode Island in the 1800's this week I listened to a statement of a three year old Knife manufacture that was in business and later burned to the ground without a trace of their wares. After doing some research I just wonder if this successful cutlery company moved to nearby Massachusetts and started over ?
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