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Thomas C. [[Perry (surname)|Perry]], a [[Cabinetmaker|cabinetmaker]], opened shop one door South of John [[McCurdy (surname)|McCurdy's]] [[tinner|tinning]] shop on Wayne Street in Wooster where he carries on the cabinet making business.
 
Thomas C. [[Perry (surname)|Perry]], a [[Cabinetmaker|cabinetmaker]], opened shop one door South of John [[McCurdy (surname)|McCurdy's]] [[tinner|tinning]] shop on Wayne Street in Wooster where he carries on the cabinet making business.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:42, 23 October 2014

1830s

1834

The Republican Advocate

Albright Tavern

William Nailor informs his customers that he has returned to Wooster to pursue his business. His business can be found on the SE side of the public square.

Thomas C. Perry, a cabinetmaker, opened shop one door South of John McCurdy's tinning shop on Wayne Street in Wooster where he carries on the cabinet making business.