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<p>[QUOTE="TheFonz, post: 220388, member: 4258"]Thank you for the replies. I found a brief article dated October 15, 1901, stating that a fire had destroyed the Union Furniture Company in New Orleans, which was in the process of moving to its new location. I also found some legal stuff beginning in 1899 where Corbera and Klein were liquidating the corporation, with a time line going all of the way into 1901. So would it be safe to assume that the cabinet is likely pre-1901?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheFonz, post: 220388, member: 4258"]Thank you for the replies. I found a brief article dated October 15, 1901, stating that a fire had destroyed the Union Furniture Company in New Orleans, which was in the process of moving to its new location. I also found some legal stuff beginning in 1899 where Corbera and Klein were liquidating the corporation, with a time line going all of the way into 1901. So would it be safe to assume that the cabinet is likely pre-1901?[/QUOTE]
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