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− | Engraving used was [[Windsor and Atlantic Railway]] letterhead by General Manager Vernon Smith 1869-1872, thought to represent the line at Mill Brook near [[Kentville]] from the [[:Category:Louis Comeau|Comeau Family Collection]]. A signature indicates the engraving was made by the Lawrence Johnson Company of Philadelphia, who were noted for their type faces and engraved graphics. | + | Engraving used was [[Windsor and Atlantic Railway]] letterhead by General Manager Vernon Smith 1869-1872, later republished in a newspaper and thought to represent the line at Mill Brook near [[Kentville]] from the [[:Category:Louis Comeau|Comeau Family Collection]]. A signature indicates the engraving was made by the Lawrence Johnson Company of Philadelphia, who were noted for their type faces and engraved graphics. |
[[Category:Louis Comeau Collection]] | [[Category:Louis Comeau Collection]] |
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Engraving used was Windsor and Atlantic Railway letterhead by General Manager Vernon Smith 1869-1872, later republished in a newspaper and thought to represent the line at Mill Brook near Kentville from the Comeau Family Collection. A signature indicates the engraving was made by the Lawrence Johnson Company of Philadelphia, who were noted for their type faces and engraved graphics.
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