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  • Miniatura para Variedades de calabazas y zapallos en Argentina
    raíces medicinal, pulpa y semillas en bebidas refrescantes, pericarpio en woodenware, ornamentales, en cercos vivos, madera en herramientas. common calabashtree…
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  • repository of Maine Shaker culture. Examples of furniture, oval boxes, woodenware, metal and tin wares, technology and tools, "fancy" sales goods, costume…
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  • The National Woodenware Company Superintendent's Residence is a historic house in Hill City, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1910 as housing…
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  • inhabitants made woodenware (Slovene: suha roba), especially sieve rims, buckets, spoons, rakes, and wicker baskets. The woodenware was sold to Ribnica…
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  • its strong, closely grained wood is sometimes used for local furniture, woodenware, and fuel. The essential oils derived from leaves, inner bark, and buds…
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  • Australian version of The Voice Samuel Cupples (1831–1912), American woodenware merchant L. Adrienne Cupples American epidemiologist This page lists people…
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  • and woodenware manufacturing were the three largest industries. Batchellerville became a manufacturing community, having several large woodenware mills…
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  • thyoides forests. Other uses include fencing, telephone and electric poles, woodenware, duck decoys, lawn furniture, and as Christmas trees. Prior to European…
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  • changing fortunes of its traditional industries; - boots and shoes, brushes, woodenware and beer brewing. Exhibits demonstrate the transition from cottage industries…
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  • to rebuild and many businesses never reopened. Specifically, the large woodenware factory that supplied jobs to many was never rebuilt, leaving the town…
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  • then partnered with his uncle, Alfred C. Converse, and Converse Toy & Woodenware Company was formed. In 1887, the company changed its name to Morton E…
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  • to work on a lathe. Lovespoon Wooden spoon Daniel Cragin Mill "Treen | woodenware". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-07-21. Miller, Martin (2002)…
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  • 44°22′39.81″N 73°13′44.37″W / 44.3777250°N 73.2289917°W / 44.3777250; -73.2289917 Variety Unit is an exhibit building at Shelburne Museum in Shelburne…
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  • interior trim, railroad ties, cigar boxes, crates, flooring, barrels, woodenware, and wood pulp. It is also used for veneer for plywood. The wood is very…
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  • for Albert O. Taylor in a woodenware business. Cupples moved to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1851 and established his own woodenware business under the name…
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  • turned, so it is often made into spools, clothespins, and other turned woodenware. It is most commonly used as firewood. The wood is less sought after than…
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  • forest products, and produce. One property in Hill City, the 1910 National Woodenware Company Superintendent's Residence, is listed on the National Register…
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  • (1849-1918), a prominent lumberman who was managing owner of the Ludington Woodenware Company in Ludington, Michigan. The ship foundered and was lost in Lake…
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  • began to manufacture wagons, harnesses, tinware, brass, cabinet work and woodenware. By 1859, the population was 1,453. Richmond is noted for the Round Church…
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  • source of firewood for London during the mediaeval period. A small-scale woodenware industry making shovels, brooms, spoons and chairs, began around 1538…
    90 kB (10 809 palabras) - 22:36 31 may 2024
  • Brookings traveled the country for the company and Cupples dominated the woodenware trade. Brookings became a millionaire by the time he was 30 years old…
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  • mile east of New Berlin on the Turnpike/County 13, once home of a large woodenware and pump log manufactory. Gill Hill – An elevation in the southeastern…
    10 kB (1037 palabras) - 17:18 5 may 2024