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From The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 17, 1950.
Seems like someone may have forgotten something when they left town a few years earlier...
I think it's our Henry Charles, since the time frame and the address make sense. If you look at the map of where he lived and worked in Philadelphia, this Camac St. address puts him near the Nabisco factory (and the Tioga branch of that bank), which would make it a 1944 address.
That $12.95 in the mid-40s is the equivalent of about $185 today, so it's surprising he left it behind.
Seems like someone may have forgotten something when they left town a few years earlier...
I think it's our Henry Charles, since the time frame and the address make sense. If you look at the map of where he lived and worked in Philadelphia, this Camac St. address puts him near the Nabisco factory (and the Tioga branch of that bank), which would make it a 1944 address.
That $12.95 in the mid-40s is the equivalent of about $185 today, so it's surprising he left it behind.