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    Posted 7 years ago

    ryleesdad
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    This is my moms old wooden high chair/rocking chair she used to use when she was a baby according to my mom my granddads dad made it back in the late 1800s and he used it when he was a kid it has a tray that attatches to it also but its put up in the closet and i didnt wanna dig it out but i think its really cool though

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    1. CindyLousTreasures CindyLousTreasures, 7 years ago
      My Great Grand-Father invented/patented these High Chairs to Rocker and one from a High Chair to a Stroller. His name was Benjamin C. O'Dell and at the time lived in Kingston, county of Ulster in New York. May 5, 1885. It's very nice to see yours. Thanks for Sharing.
    2. Manikin Manikin, 7 years ago
      How interesting Cindy ! The chair is not homemade but it is wonderful and now you have some history from Cindy on it :-)

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