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1937 Ad Southeastern Governors Industrial Development - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING FT8 MD1 Ribe is the oldest Danish

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Ribe is the oldest Danish town

This is an original 1943 World War II Era black and white print ad for Columbia Masterworks Records

This piece was illustrated by Fuertes

although pre-dating it

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1937 Ad Southeastern Governors Industrial Development - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING FT8 MD1 Ribe is the oldest DanishThis is an original 1937 black and white print ad promoting industrial development in the Southeastern States from the Governors of the Southern States: Clyde R. Hoey, Governor of North Carolina; Olin D. Johnston, Governor of South Carolina; Bibb Graves, Governor of Alabama; Eurith D. Rivers, Governor of Georgia; Fred P. Cone, Governor of Florida; Richard W. Leche, Governor of Louisiana; Gordon Browning, Governor of Tennessee; A. B. "Happy" Chandler,

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