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of Bennington, near Boston
1837 Advertisement. ' FINLAYSON's PATENT HARROW. JOHN WOODWARD, Wheelwright, and general Agricultural Implement Maker, Benington, having accepted the Agency for the sale and manufacture of the above Harrow, solicits the agriculturists and public in general to inspect the Implement upon his premises. Benington, near Boston.'[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Stamford Mercury - Friday 17 March 1837