Category:Hoosier cabinets

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Hoosier cabinets were made from 1890 through 1940, with peak popularity in the 1920s. They were a free-standing kitchen cabinet/work station that was extremely useful at a time when kitchens normally did not have built-in cabinets or counter space. The term is generic for a style of free-standing cabinets made popular by the Hoosier Manufacturing Company. As many as 40 manufacturers existed, and many of them were located in Indiana. Other major manufacturers included G. I. Sellers and Sons, Campbell-Smith-Ritchie (Boone), Coppes Brothers and Zook, and McDougall. Today, they are valued by collectors.

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