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Allyn Lord <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 14 Feb 1995 18:22:50 CST
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University of Arkansas
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We've been looking for a wood-burning cook stove for our turn-of-the-
century home currently under renovation.  We're getting some
conflicting dating informtion and I'm hoping someone out in NetWorld
can help out.
 
Does anyone know the approximate date for which white porcelain oven
and warming oven doors first appeared on wood-burning cook stoves?
We've already checked with stove companies and restorers.
 
A big Westinhouse or GE thanks to anyone who can supply the info!
 
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Allyn Lord, Asst. Director
Rogers Historical Museum
322 South Second St.
Rogers, AR  72756
501/621-1154
Fax: 501/631-2767
 
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