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Thanks, I appreciate your responses......but, I also appreciate the significance of the Factory system of the American Tobacco Co.
Coupon, Red Sun, and Victory Cigarettes were produced in Factory #3, or #8 (Victory brand)....District of Louisiana. The T216 cigarettes were not part of ATC, they were a British product (also, the T216 cards were printed by American Caramel). ![]() ![]() Therefore, if Red Cross cards were found in Louisiana, they most likely "migrated" (I like that, Frank) by some Northeast guy(s), who moved to the Bayou country. Either a retiree, or some one disgruntled by the excessive Joisey taxes (even back then) ![]() Incidently, do we know of any Red Cross finds in the Northeast ? Best regards, TED Z |
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