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 | | Image | | M-O-M-05 | | Year | | unknown | | Text | | Olean, NY Producers' Market, three years old. Before the market opened, it was believed that there was not enough food produced in the neighborhood of the city to supply a market. |
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 | | Image | | M-O-M-01 | | Year | | 1915 | | Text | | 'Apple day'' at the Ithaca City Market where in the fall of 1915, six hundred bushels were sold to consumers before sunrise. |
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 | | Image | | M-O-M-02 | | Year | | 1915 | | Text | | Studies in democracy at the city market in Ithaca, NY where shawl clad immigrants and society favorites find a way to increase the buying power of a dollar. (Probably Fall 1915) |
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 | | Image | | M-O-M-03 | | Year | | 1915 | | Text | | A Bee Line between Producer and Consumer for Fruits, Vegetables, Meats, Dairy and Poultry Products, Farmbaked and Farm-canned goods, wood, and Christmas trees! Ithaca, NY (Probably Fall 1915) |
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 | | Image | | M-O-M-04 | | Year | | 1915 | | Text | | Where Producer Meets Consumer and the Producer gets a larger share of the Consumer's dollar and the Consumer more for that dollar. Ithaca, NY. (Probably Fall 1915) |
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 | | Image | | M-O-M-06 | | Year | | 1917 | | Text | | Curb market in Syracuse, NY. Before the market opened (in September 1917) producers were able to get only 50¢ a bushel for beans which cost the consumer 9¢ a pound. |
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 | | Image | | M-O-M-07 | | Year | | 1917 | | Text | | Curb market in Middletown, NY, established 1917. |
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 | | Image | | M-O-M-08 | | Year | | 1917 | | Text | | Curb market in Middletown, NY, established 1917. |
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