A Craftsman Remembers: Recollections of the Dominion Snath Company, Waterville, 1920-1939
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A Craftsman Remembers: Recollections of the Dominion Snath Company, Waterville, 1920-1939
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Abstract |
Joseph Rice Ball, a New Englander who immigrated to Quebec in 1880, founded the Dominion Snath Company. After ten years in business in Sherbrooke, Ball moved the Dominion Snath Company to Waterville in the early 1890s. The company closed in the 1960s. A snath is a scythe handle.
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Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/Revue d’études des Cantons de l’Est
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No. 7
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71-87
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Fall 1995
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Language |
en
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Notes |
Edited and with an Introduction by Peter Gossage |
Citation |
Lorimer, Ellsworth. “A Craftsman Remembers: Recollections of the Dominion Snath Company, Waterville, 1920-1939.” Journal of Eastern Townships Studies/Revue d’études des Cantons de l’Est No. 7 (Fall 1995): 71–87.
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