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Heaven knows what prompted retired engineer Thomas G. Jamieson to name his turkey farm near Pleasant Lake, Mass., after Robin Hood. The state of the art farm was well-established by 1939. Its products, "Cape Cod Cranberry Turkeys", were luxury goods sent to connoisseurs all over the USA.<ref>{{:Klien, G T 1939a}}.</ref> I do not know exactly where the farm was located.
Heaven knows what prompted retired engineer Thomas G. Jamieson to name his turkey farm near Pleasant Lake, Mass., after Robin Hood. The state of the art farm was well-established by 1939. Its products, "Cape Cod Cranberry Turkeys", were luxury goods sent to connoisseurs all over the USA.<ref>{{:Klien, G T 1939a}}.</ref> I do not know exactly where the farm was located.
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Revision as of 14:34, 12 July 2018

Locality
Coordinates Near 41.714554, -70.078217
Adm. div. Massachusetts
Vicinity Pleasant Lake
Type Establishment
Interest Robin Hood name
Status Defunct
First Record 1939 or earlier
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The turkey farm.
File:Postcard - tichnor bros 1930a.jpg
Robin Hood Model Turkey Farm. Tichnor Bros. postcard, c.1930-51 / Private collection.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2013-09-07. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-07-12.

Heaven knows what prompted retired engineer Thomas G. Jamieson to name his turkey farm near Pleasant Lake, Mass., after Robin Hood. The state of the art farm was well-established by 1939. Its products, "Cape Cod Cranberry Turkeys", were luxury goods sent to connoisseurs all over the USA.[1] I do not know exactly where the farm was located.

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Postcards

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