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Title
Richard Reid, Blacksmithing & Farming Implements
Description
Number 23 on the Burleigh map, the blacksmith shop of Richard Reid (1860-1930) was an important source for the specialized implements of agriculture--both their forging and repair. Reid was born in Canada, then moved to America at age twenty and learned his trade in Batavia, NY. He moved to Caledonia and ran a business there until closing shop in 1920. At the time of his death, aged 69, he still was blacksmithing in the village of Linwood, NY. Reid was a member of Caledonia's Eunice Lodge of the Free & Accepted Masons.
Publisher
1. Caledonia Era<br />
2. Caledonia Era
Date
1. 1916-06-14<br />
2. 1902-05-14
Contributor
Cooper, Ken
Source
1. Caledonia Era, 14 June 1916. <br />
2. Caledonia Era, 14 May 1902<br />
Courtesy of Tom Tryniski / Fulton History.
Format
1. jpeg, 409 KB<br />
2. jpeg, 329 KB
Type
Print advertisement
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Print advertisement
Physical Dimensions
3 x 3 in.

