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Yeoman’s in the Fork

By JeffStamper on November 3, 2009

Mike Cotter, founder with Hall Hardaway Photo: Anthony Scarlati

Mike Cotter, founder with Hall Hardaway Photo: Anthony Scarlati

On display are a land grant to an American citizen penned by Thomas Jefferson; a document founding the Society of Cincinnati, the first real veterans group, penned by George Washington; and an appointment to an Ambassadorship to Portugal in the hand of Abraham Lincoln.

You will also find first-edition copies of Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea, John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, and a 1923 edition of Flaubert’s Madame Bovary among the many literary treasures.

Yeoman’s In The Fork is located at 4216 Old Hillsboro Road.

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