Dan Seitz

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If it was like the city’s other pre-Civil War immigrant bakeries, the conditions in Hugh Ward’s shop would have been grim: he would have worked alongside his workers fourteen to sixteen hours a day in the building’s stoop-ceilinged and vermin-infested basement.
White Bread: A Social History of the Store-Bought Loaf
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