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- "The Boston and Cambridge New Horse Railroad," 1856 - This wood engraving depicts the early horse-drawn railroads in 1856 that ran from Boston through Cambridge to Mount Auburn in Massachusetts. The print was originally engraved by printmaker John Andrew for the publication "Ballou's Pictorial."

- 1856
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"The Boston and Cambridge New Horse Railroad," 1856
This wood engraving depicts the early horse-drawn railroads in 1856 that ran from Boston through Cambridge to Mount Auburn in Massachusetts. The print was originally engraved by printmaker John Andrew for the publication "Ballou's Pictorial."
- Anthony's Nose, on the Mohawk River, New York, 1857 - This 1857 wood engraving depicts the peak known then as "Anthony's Nose," located along the Mohawk River. A railroad train, composed of an engine, a passenger car for the New York Central Railroad, and a United States mail car, passes by what is now known as "Big Nose."

- 1857
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Anthony's Nose, on the Mohawk River, New York, 1857
This 1857 wood engraving depicts the peak known then as "Anthony's Nose," located along the Mohawk River. A railroad train, composed of an engine, a passenger car for the New York Central Railroad, and a United States mail car, passes by what is now known as "Big Nose."
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