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Fascinating information. To think of horses used in the deliveries, and then rail .... the history of the company is amazing, as is the history of the Grace family. Thanks for the link!
 
Fascinating information. To think of horses used in the deliveries, and then rail .... the history of the company is amazing, as is the history of the Grace family. thanks for the link!
I don't think that was the name of the family that started that. im looking here, I went there, and nothing. I remember seeing the pictures of the naco building predating the town. in that place. perhaps it is just not online. but well look around there. the founder of Crayola lived in ft.pierce.

http://www.stluciehistoricalsociety.org/edwinbinney.html
 
Learning more about the Binneys, the Ft Pierce area .... quite fun to read how the name 'crayola' originated!

(I love this kind of history!)
 
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