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Gordon Pagel Bread: 1900s

My great uncle Archie Ball with a Gordon Pagel bread wagon in the early 1900s. He was my  born in 1888 in Detroit and later moved to Caro, Michigan. He passed away in Saginaw in the 1970s. Gordon Pagel subsequently became Silvercup Bread.

My great uncle Archie Ball with a Gordon Pagel bread wagon in the early 1900s. He was my born in 1888 in Detroit and later moved to Caro, Michigan. He passed away in Saginaw in the 1970s. Gordon Pagel subsequently became Silvercup Bread.

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