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Charles "Teenie" Harris, Advertising
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Charles "Teenie" Harris
James Dyer driving horseless carriage with Iron City Beer logos, 1962
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Heidenreich's Drug Store at the corner of Smithfield Street and the Boulevard of the Allies, ca. 1940-1960