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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 344823, member: 59"]This kind of decor is often the manufacturer of the contents and not the maker of the jug itself. I just tried finding a James Eagen in Pittsfield, Mass on Ancestry to see if there was a man of that name in the kind of business that would have needed jugs. There was one possibility in the 1900 Census as a Grocer, but no one else in a likely occupation at any other time. Plenty of James Eagens, but nothing likely.</p><p><br /></p><p>Have you thought about sending an inquiry and pics to Crocker Farm?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 344823, member: 59"]This kind of decor is often the manufacturer of the contents and not the maker of the jug itself. I just tried finding a James Eagen in Pittsfield, Mass on Ancestry to see if there was a man of that name in the kind of business that would have needed jugs. There was one possibility in the 1900 Census as a Grocer, but no one else in a likely occupation at any other time. Plenty of James Eagens, but nothing likely. Have you thought about sending an inquiry and pics to Crocker Farm?[/QUOTE]
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