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Sweetser, J. P. Store |
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Plumbing, ventilation, drainage and heating store at 46 Market St. in Portsmouth. Founded by Ezra Stevens, succeeded by Sweetser & Clark in 1869, John P. Sweetser, a native of Portsmouth, became sole proprietor in 1876. Between 1865 and 1869 he was with Goodwin, Sweetser & Co., dealers in agricultural implements and seeds. |
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Number of Library records |
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Number of Object records |
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Number of Photo records |
5 |
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