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Old Town, Maine: 1965

The James W. Sewall Co., Foresters and Engineers in Old Town, Maine. I believe this is about 1965 as that's my Dad's blue '64 Mustang parked in the lot and it looks pretty much brand new. We didn't have that car very long as he traded it in for a '69 Ford Grand Torino. Dad worked at JWS Co until he retired as a draftsman. He made maps there back when it was all done by hand. My grandfather also retired from there as well. View full size.

The James W. Sewall Co., Foresters and Engineers in Old Town, Maine. I believe this is about 1965 as that's my Dad's blue '64 Mustang parked in the lot and it looks pretty much brand new. We didn't have that car very long as he traded it in for a '69 Ford Grand Torino. Dad worked at JWS Co until he retired as a draftsman. He made maps there back when it was all done by hand. My grandfather also retired from there as well. View full size.

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