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Re: (erielack) DLW Cabbage



 I believe your map was from the Syracuse Binghamton & N.Y. era whereas the 
sauerkraut plant opened circa 1940.

Todd K. Stearns


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From: "Adams, Frank P" <frank.p.adams_@_verizonbusiness.com>
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Sent: Sunday, November 30, 2008 6:12 PM
Subject: RE: (erielack) DLW Cabbage


> >And perhaps some of the horseradish went to Gold's in Brooklyn -- which
> was one of the last customers on the South Brooklyn Railway under the
> Culver El on McDonald Avenue in Brooklyn.
>
> I think we mean sauerkraut.   Horseradish comes from that root
> vegetable.   On the notes I took while at Steamtown (thank you again
> Pat) I wrote "cabbage plant".  Alas I can't find the plant (sauerkraut
> factory), only the cabbage houses.  Probably I was mistaken in my notes.
>
> Frank


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