Crawford Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting!
Please consider becoming an active member and/or serving on the
Board of Directors.
Links
Crawford Area Chamber of Commerce
www.facebook.com/CrawfordChamberOfCommerce/
http://www.crawfordnebraska.info/
www.facebook.com/CrawfordChamberOfCommerce/
http://www.crawfordnebraska.info/
The Wagon Wheel- A hub for Crawford Events and Organizations
sites.google.com/view/thewagonwheel/calendar?authuser=0
sites.google.com/view/thewagonwheel/calendar?authuser=0
Crawford Cattle Call
www.facebook.com/Crawford-Cattle-Call-1526425584258887/?hc_ref=ARR8Z-BSMPqe6TkcAoPqt7eQVglEwYWjUL6ByGxdzjNH5A4Fo7tHllYxwvu1J4rl3_Q&fref=nf&__tn__=kCH-R
www.facebook.com/Crawford-Cattle-Call-1526425584258887/?hc_ref=ARR8Z-BSMPqe6TkcAoPqt7eQVglEwYWjUL6ByGxdzjNH5A4Fo7tHllYxwvu1J4rl3_Q&fref=nf&__tn__=kCH-R
Post Playhouse Inc
postplayhouse.com/
postplayhouse.com/
Perk Up Java Shop
https://www.facebook.com/perkupjavashop/
https://www.facebook.com/perkupjavashop/
Crawford Rock Swap
www.facebook.com/Crawfordrockswap/
www.facebook.com/Crawfordrockswap/
High Plains Homestead
www.highplainshomestead.com/
www.highplainshomestead.com/
Western Wildlife Art Show July 2-4
https://westernwildlifeartshow.org/
www.facebook.com/Western-Wildlife-Art-Show-229763907108963/
https://westernwildlifeartshow.org/
www.facebook.com/Western-Wildlife-Art-Show-229763907108963/
Franklin Treadle Sewing Machine
I’m still researching this machine; so far have found out it was sold
by Sears, Roebuck & Co, probably between 1911 and 1923, possibly before then.
I have the original instruction manual, F2142,
and the serial number for the machine, 274025.
The wheel and needle move freely, it will need a new belt,
and cleaning, to be a working machine.
There may be other parts missing but nothing obvious.
According to what I’ve read, the Franklin machines are nearly identical to
Singer machines of the era, and parts are interchangeable.
If you are interested in purchasing this beautiful lady, please let me know.
I’m still researching this machine; so far have found out it was sold
by Sears, Roebuck & Co, probably between 1911 and 1923, possibly before then.
I have the original instruction manual, F2142,
and the serial number for the machine, 274025.
The wheel and needle move freely, it will need a new belt,
and cleaning, to be a working machine.
There may be other parts missing but nothing obvious.
According to what I’ve read, the Franklin machines are nearly identical to
Singer machines of the era, and parts are interchangeable.
If you are interested in purchasing this beautiful lady, please let me know.






