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1800 Company formed by John Cooch, a farmer of 500 acres
1800 Company formed by John Cooch, a farmer of 500 acres


1922 Principals: Henry Cooch and J. F. Cooch.


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Potato sorter. Exhibit at Temple Newsham Museum.
Cooch No 4 Winnowing Machine.
Cooch No 4 Winnowing Machine (detail).
Serial No 4-5909.
Serial No 4-5909 (detail).
September 1947. Potato Sorters.

of Harleston, Northampton

1800 Company formed by John Cooch, a farmer of 500 acres

1922 Principals: Henry Cooch and J. F. Cooch.

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