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A Merry Christmas, A. M. Collins Mf'g. Co., Philadelphia, Pa., 1906
"A Merry Christmas, 1906, A. M. Collins Mf'g Co., Mr. Albert Dumer."
The A. M. Collins Manufacturing Company was a Philadelphia-based supplier of photographic card folders and mounts. In the nineteenth century, the company was a major U.S. manufacturer of cards for mounting CDVs and cabinet photos.
The A. M. Collins Manufacturing Company was a Philadelphia-based supplier of photographic card folders and mounts. In the nineteenth century, the company was a major U.S. manufacturer of cards for mounting CDVs and cabinet photos.
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