Speaking of New York Knife Works... I happened to see a printing of an old 1910 photo in a May 1965 copy of the Citizen Herald. The photo was taken at an annual Clambake (1910) of the New York Knife Company. "Drop Shop Bake, 1910... ...In 1910 when this picture was taken... 1st row, left to right:: Charles (Brigham) Young, Ted Womsley, Floyd Scott, Bill Munson, Tom Brookfield, Mr. Ponter, Ed Mullen, Harry Scott, Clarence Benedict, Harry Dawson, Ray Miller and Les Bradley; 2nd row, left to right, Johnny Dawson, Fred Blumenthal, Charlie Millspaugh, Ezra Young, Chief George Ronk, Sam Young, Johnny Hays, Denny Morris, and Bill Sherman." I was able to scan the photo although, not the best quality, as the newspaper is quite brittle with age, but I'll be happy to send it as an e-mail attachment to anyone interested. Gail Yeaple (former Orange County resident) WELLGEN@aol.com wrote: > Goshen Democrat 7/28/1886": > New Law will put 60,000 children out of work. All children in New York > Knife Works under 13 were discharged. [Walden] > Ralph Weller