One of our readers, Bruce Wimer, wrote:
To whom it may concern,
I have enclosed some photos of a drum that was given to me by my grandfather. I have no idea the age of the drum and that is why I have contacted you. I have always been curious of its history.
The paper tag inside the drum states that it was made in 458 Dillwyn St. Philadelphia, Pa. by C & F Soistmann. I know my family is from there and were original settlers in the U.S.
Thank you,
Bruce Wimer
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