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Pryor and Matthews Hardware |
Details |
Hardware store at 16 Market and 1 Ladd Streets in Portsmouth. Founded in 1786 and established there in 1880 by Frank L. Pryor, a native of Kittery and Edward C. Matthews, |
Number of Archive records |
3 |
Number of Library records |
24 |
Number of Object records |
0 |
Number of Photo records |
1 |
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