Called 'Pop Price's spring' because Benjamin Price, after retirement in 1890, walked to this spring every day to drink water. He was the last of the Brandywine grist millers at Brandywine Bridge.
Called 'Pop Price's spring' because Benjamin Price, after retirement in 1890, walked to this spring every day to drink water. He was the last of the Brandywine grist millers at Brandywine Bridge.
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Lamp pops popcorn- It's an unusual job for lamps intended largely for use in industrial and commercial drying and heating applications but popping popcorn was done successfully with the new Westinghouse drying lamps during recent experiments...
On back: "Amarillo, Tex. (Pop. 80,000). Administrative hub for 5526 miles of Santa Fe System lines; and important petroleum, cattle, tourist, and distribution center."
The back of this advertising card claimed: Without doubt the discovery of America is Ayers Sarsaparilla...This is a compound concentrated extract composed of the Sarsaparilla-root of the tropics, Stillingia, Yellow Dock, Mandrake, and other roots...