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The Capital Restaurant, Hoquiam, Washington 1906 Santa Catalina which has survived earthquakes

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which has survived earthquakes

the Traffic Squad Benevolent Association of the New York City Police Department (NYPD) is the oldest fraternal organization in the PD

This Mardi Gras menu dates from the 1950s when the restaurant was owned by host and bon viveur Jimmie Cooper

a classic Victorian recipe made of stock

George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte

The Capital Restaurant, Hoquiam, Washington 1906 Santa Catalina which has survived earthquakesThis beautiful embossed 1906 menu cover features a Native American in a canoe with his tepee and campfire in the background. It comes from The Capital Restaurant in Hoquiam, Washington, whose owner was an Englishman called Mose D Freeland. The menu is written in what seems to be a Chinook dialect but there is a joke at the end of the menu, so this seems to have been a promotion dreamed up by the proprietor. Courtesy Lou Greenstein Each print is

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