Photos courtesy of the Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission. Click on images to enlarge.
Click on link below to learn more about T. K. Winsor.
Photos courtesy of the Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission. Click on images to enlarge.
Click on link below to learn more about T. K. Winsor.
Photos courtesy of the Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission. The house is located at 79 Austin Avenue, Greenville, R. I. For more information about Thomas K. Winsor, scroll to the bottom of the page and follow the links.
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This round paper advertisement would have been glued to the top of a barrel of apples prior to shipping. It likely dates to the early 1900s. It measures 17 inches across. It was found in an antique shop in Seekonk, Massachusetts, in April of 2022.
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Update: the following two apple labels are courtesy of the Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission. Click on images to enlarge.
T. K. Winsor stationary courtesy of the Smithfield Historic Preservation Commission.
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Click here to see T. K. Winsor’s house on Austin Avenue.
Click here to see T. K. Winsor’s Obituary
Click Here for more info: A Lost Artifact is Returned to Smithfield
Click here to see T. K. Winsor’s Grave https://www.flickr.com/photos/93282315@N05/sets/72157646579581704/
Click here to see Winsor Family History
Click here fore photos of the Smithfield Apple Industry
Click here for T. K. Winsor Account at Tobey’s Store
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