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Came Brothers Carriage Factory |
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Came Brothers Carriage Factory was located on 15 Hanover and 10 High Sreets in Portsmouth, N.H., with a storage facility on McDonough St. The business was active between c1869 and c1873. In July 1872 the storage facitily on McDonough Street burned and by March 1873 another carriage business was located at the Hanover Street location. |
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