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Mechanick Exercises - 1703
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Our Workshop - 1866
by Temple Thorold

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by H. C. Baird

Working Drawings of Colonial Furniture - 1922
by Frederick Bryant

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PECK, STOW & WILCOX COMPANY, Manufacturers of Mechanics Hand Tools, Tinsmiths' Machines, Builders and General Hardware. Southington, East Berlin, Plantsville, CT & Cleveland, Ohio. New York Warerooms 27 Murray St. March 27, 1913.
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