A Brief Note From 1895 About A Peddler Of Popped Corn

From “An Odd Little Fire,” in the September 24, 1895 Brooklyn Daily Eagle:

“Edward McCann, a peripatetic pop corn peddler, had his wagon on the corner of Tompkins Avenue and Quincey Street last night when the naphtha tank which furnishes illumination exploded. The wagon caught fire and was burned up, together with the contents. McCann estimates his loss at $200.”

 

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