- John E. B Good said...
- My grandmother worked there. She was a great seamstress. Any items you could post about the nearby cigar factory?
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Saturday, July 23, 2011
1960: HORSMAN DOLLS: ANOTHER TRENTON INDUSTAIL JEWEL CLOSES
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- John E. B Good said...
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My grandmother worked there. She was a great seamstress.
Any items you could post about the nearby cigar factory? - Saturday, July 23, 2011
- Tom Glover said...
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HELLO JOHNNY BE GOOD! TALK ABOUT A COINCIDENCE! I WAS WORKING IN THE LOCAL BUSINESSES FOLDER WHERE IF PULLED THE HORSMAN DOLL INFO. THE NEXT ITEM ON MY AGENDA WAS THE HENRY CLAY AND BOCK CIGAR FACTORY AND I JUST FINISHED WORKING ON IT WHEN I SAW YOUR COMMENT. THE CIGAR POST IS ABOVE. THANKS FOR VISITING. I HOPE YOU RETURN OFTEN.
TOM GLOVER - Saturday, July 23, 2011
- Ralph Lucarella said...
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HI TOM.....THE CIGAR FACTORIES, HORSEMAN DOLL AND SWITLIK PARACHUTES PROVIDED MOST OF THE FEMALES IN THE CHAMBERSBURG AREA AND ELSEWHERE GOOD STEADY JOBS DURING THE DEPRESSION YEARS OF THE 1930'S. IT WAS MORE DIFFICULT FOR THE GUYS TO FIND WORK AT THAT TIME AND MANY DEPENDED ON THE GIRLS TO HELP OUT. I RECALL JOINING THE CROWD LOOKING FOR WORK DURING THAT TIME. I GOT MY BREAK TAKING THE POST OFFICE EXAM AND FINISHING PRETTY HIGH. I WORKED NIGHTS FOR 2 YEARS AND FINALLY GOT PROMOTED TO LETTER CARRIER IN THE EARLY 40'S. IT WAS QUITE A TIME FOR ME BUT EVERYTHING WORKED OUT WELL. AFTER THAT ERA, I COULD WRITE A BOOK AND YOU PROABLY WOULD'NT BELIEVE IT. BEST REGARDS
- Saturday, July 23, 2011
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Wife still has one of their dolls, from when her Grandma Erdy worked there, way back when.
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