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Ice Going Out, March 28, 1912, Rockford, ILL

April 16, 2019July 18, 2019Jean

Photo postcard, Ice going out, Mar. 28, 1912, Rockford, ILL, donated by David G. Anderson. (The Rockford Morning Star reported on March 30, 1912, that Rockford Office Supply House had cards of the ice going out for sale.)

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