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                <text>Interes ob. Zdzieńskiego</text>
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                <text>Zdzieński przedsiębiorczy i dobry handlo wiec przeniósł się tamże gdzie otworzył grosernię i buczernię pod No. 421 Ingham Ave. i wzniósł sobie piękny budynek.</text>
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                <text>State University of New York at Buffalo. University Libraries. Polish Room</text>
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                <text>Album Pamiątkowe: a guide to Buffalo’s Polonia from 1906. LIB-008</text>
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                <text> Album pamiątkowe i przewodnik handlowy : osady polskiej w mieście Buffalo, z dołączeniem okolicznych miejscowósci ze stanu New York. F129 .B89 P7325 1906</text>
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