File:St Louis Coffin embalmer study book.jpg
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English: An study guide for embalmers published by the St. Louis Coffin Co. in 1905 and used by Thomas A. Harris, embalmer at McCafferty Undertaking Co. in Hot Springs, Arkansas from 1906 - 1926. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Hot Springs, Arkansas - See findagrave posting for Mr. Harris for more details - Posted by Dr. Jim Moshinskie, 2008 |
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Author | Jim Moshinskie, PhD |
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current | 03:25, 12 July 2008 | 328 × 516 (271 KB) | Jim Moshinskie, PhD (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=An study guide for embalmers published by the St. Louis Coffin Co in 1905 and used by Thomas A. Allen, embalmer at McCafferty Undertaking Co. in Hot Springs, Arkansas from 1906 - 1926. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery |
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