Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . they can sell a wagon made of the Delawares Indtistries. 31 The trade has no territorial boundary lines, ex-tending all over the country and in parts of the WestIndies. The members of the firm are Mr. John C. McCabeand Mr. Rich. Darragh. Both gentlemen are thor-oughly familiar with all the many details of this busi-ness, and know just where the cost of production maybe reduced. Tatnall Bros., Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc., ioiMaryland Avenue. The most prominent and best known house deal-ing in this class of stuff is Messrs


Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . they can sell a wagon made of the Delawares Indtistries. 31 The trade has no territorial boundary lines, ex-tending all over the country and in parts of the WestIndies. The members of the firm are Mr. John C. McCabeand Mr. Rich. Darragh. Both gentlemen are thor-oughly familiar with all the many details of this busi-ness, and know just where the cost of production maybe reduced. Tatnall Bros., Flour, Feed, Grain, Etc., ioiMaryland Avenue. The most prominent and best known house deal-ing in this class of stuff is Messrs. Tatnall Bros. Thishouse was originally launched upon its successfulbusiness career, in 1879, by A. R. Tatnall, at 713Lancaster avenue, then known as Front street. In1883 the firm was changed to Tatnall Bros, by theadmission of Thomas Tatnall to the firm, and thecommodious warehouse was built at loi Maryland ave-nue during this year. The business now, however, iscarried on by Mr. A. R. Tatnall, under the firm-nameof Tatnall Bros. The business occupies a large and extensivebuilding, three stories in heigh


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