https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Colin+Campbell&output=atom2024-03-28T12:01:03-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/779
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var str = 'Number 19 on the Burleigh map, this firm dated back to Scottish immigrant Colin Campbell, who founded it in 1843 and later took on his nephew Hugh (1855-1920) as a partner. Their quality of work on saddles, harnesses, and collars was known throughout Western New York. In 1891, the sudden death of Colin passed along ownership to his nephew--perhaps the occasion for this advertisement printed during the same year.';
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