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In 1909 the Boston Post gave mahogany canes to several towns in Massachusetts.  The cane was to be kept in the possesion of oldest person in the town.  
In 1909 the Boston Post gave mahogany canes to several towns in Massachusetts.  The cane was to be kept in the possesion of oldest person in the town.  
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[[Image:caneet.jpg|thumb||left|Another Tradition Vanishing,''Eagle Tribune'', January 9, 1998, .....click to enlarge ]]
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In 1909 the Boston Post gave mahogany canes to several towns in Massachusetts. The cane was to be kept in the possesion of oldest person in the town.

See attached articles:

File:Caneet.jpg
Another Tradition Vanishing,Eagle Tribune, January 9, 1998, .....click to enlarge




--Eleanor 15:31, May 16, 2006 (EDT

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