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From: "Bill & Cathy McGrath" <>
Subject: [NY-TROY-IRISH-GENSOC] Atwood Cole & Crane Stove
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 16:15:52 -0500
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In reference to the inquiry about an Atwood, Cole and Crane Stove
manufactured in Troy, the following may be useful:

1. On the TIGS website in the LOCAL HISTORY SECTION there is an article on
Stove Manufacturing in Troy and the article mentions this particular stove
company.

2. The Burden Iron Museum in Troy has some of the various stoves
manufactured in Troy and some information on them. Contact the Executive
Director, Tom Carroll, to see if he can give you any further information.
Contact Tom as 518 274-5267 or

Regards,

Bill McGrath
Clifton Park, NY

> Hi Listers,
>
> I like to welcome Dennis Cahalan and Jaime Sisolack to the list. They are
> looking for some information on a stove they have that was manufactured in
> Troy. Below you will find their inquiry. As always, any help is greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> Lizette
>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I found your email from your Troy Irish Genealogy Society website and am
> wondering if you could help with some information. We were wondering if
> you had any information regarding a stove with the following inscription:
>
> Atwood, Cole, and Crane
> Troy, New York No 2
>
> On the opposite side on the top of the stove it says:
> Noncondensing Airtight
> Patent 1845
>
> It is a beautiful stove with very detailed scroll work and we are sure
> there is a lot of history behind this piece.
>
> Any information please feel free to contact us.
> Thank you,
> Dennis Cahalan
> Jaime Sisolack


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