THE ET CETERA CHRONICLES - THE THREE-SEATER BABY CARRIAGE -

 D.S. Brandon was one of Dublin's leading wholesale grocers.  His wife was of the northern persuasion, a Yankee.  She often ridiculed the women of the South for having so many children.  Mrs. Brandon compared the high number of children to litters of puppies.  The women of Dublin had the last laugh when Mrs. Brandon gave birth to triplets in 1909.  The Brandon triplets were heralded in this area as much as the Dionne Quintuplets of the 1930s.  Mr. Brandon was reading a newspaper when he saw an article about Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Griffin, Georgia. The new parents of triplets were in need of help to pay the cost of caring for the babies.  Brandon made arrangements to ship the custom made three-seater baby carriage to the Robinsons, for which the new parents were eternally grateful. Dublin Courier Herald, June 4, 1914, p. 1.

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