Clipping:Baseball manufacture 2

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Date Sunday, November 5, 1882
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Harwood, the base-ball manufacturer, is dead, aged sixty-seven. He has been in the business a quarter of a century. Cincinnati Commercial November 5, 1882 [Harwood ran a baseball factory in Natick, Mass.]

Ross Barnes, who has been engaged during the past two years by a railroad company to hunt up stray freight cars, has entered into partnership with Louis H. Mahn, in the ball-manufacturing business. An extensive factory has been established for that purpose in South Natick, Mass., where Barnes will attend personally to business, while Mahn will take a brief vacation, in order to visit Berlin and Paris. Cincinnati Commercial November 5, 1882

Source Cincinnati Commercial Tribune
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Submitted by Richard Hershberger
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