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"Peggy L. Dillard" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 7 Sep 2007 10:24:48 -0400
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Due to the relocation of an aged relative, I have come into the
possession of some 1930s era appliances.  One is one of the original
Maytag washers-cast iron with the wringer attached to the top.  The
other is a 1920s/1930s refrigerator with a box freezer.  I know these
are not the usual coveted antiques but when PBS did their 1900s house
and in Britain the 1940s house they looked for period pieces to furnish
the houses.  

 

If anybody could point me in the direction of finding a home for these,
I'd appreciate it.  I hate throwing things away.

 

Thanks,

 

P. Dillard

 

Archivist

 

George C. Marshall Foundation

 

Lexington, VA

 

 


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