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              <text>J. J. Butterfield seated at a desk with son Erland Philo Butterfield standing next to him in the Farmers and Merchants State Bank circa 1929.&#13;
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Fun facts: The Derby Historical Museum has the clock in the photo an two ink wells similar to the ones in the photo. The  Butterfield family donated a shirt, collar, and tie belonging to J. J. Butterfield.</text>
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