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Re: 100 of half of what you need
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Posted by Matt from CT on June 15, 2007 at 11:44:51 from (66.92.71.166):
In Reply to: 100 of half of what you need posted by Tim B from MA on June 15, 2007 at 11:17:57:
>Elmwood Adams - small store in downtown >Worcester Massachusetts, 100 yds from my dungeon Oh come on, they're not that old. >In 1782 in the north end of Worcester >Massachusetts stood a hardware store owned by >Daniel Waldo. Goods such as saddles, oil lamps, >shovels and hand tools were bought, sold and >traded. Forty years or so later a gentleman >named Henry Miller purchased the store from >Daniel Waldo and in 1869 Miller's young >apprentice Elwood Adams bought the store and >changed it's name. The store continued in >operation under ownership of Elwood Adams's son >Robert Adams till 1947 .The store changed hands >a few times until two young enthusiastic >Frenchmen decided to take a go at running the >business. Maurice Champagne and Nelson Cloutier >kept the name Elwood Adams and opened in1958 to >serve the Worcester Community. I used to work at 20 Franklin. As I'm typing this, I'm up at 51 Channing back behind UMass Memorial. :p
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