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A guy named Peter Cooper owned a glue factory in Kips Bay ,( ~28th st at the east river) that was there until the early 1900's Dead horses were a commodity as were cattle parts left over from butchering.

Pete became a millionaire and was digging the scene with Carnegie and Roosevelt
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