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Ticonderoga Pencils -1936A

Ad for Ticonderoga Pencils, featuring Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys planning the 1775 attack that took Fort Ticonderoga, as published in the September 26, 1936 issue of LIBERTY. Ths Joseph Dixon Crucible Company, your companion for better writing.

Date: 10/03/2008
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