Clipping from Independent-Journal Featuring Cranberry Harvesting
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Clipping from Independent-Journal, Thurs., 17 Nov 1966, with a photo of cranberries being harvested on a bog, not named, using mechanical pickers. With this is a rather extensive article by a Martha G. Morrow, “Today’s Cranberries Much Like our Forefathers Ate” which gives some historical data about the industryRelated items
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