An edition of South Framingham illustrated (1880)

South Framingham illustrated

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South Framingham illustrated
A. G. Bushnell
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An edition of South Framingham illustrated (1880)

South Framingham illustrated

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Book contains "14 mounted lithotype (collotype) plates of photographs of the town. The New York Lithotype Company was run by A. G. Bushnell, who was previously a printer in Gardner, Mass. and was Cowee's partner. The New York and Gardner Lithotype books are identical in production except that the covers are different." -- Hanson Collection Catalog, p. 65.

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English
Pages
14

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Edition Notes

Photomechanical reproductions of photographs of South Framingham and Saxonville,.

Includes images of street views, hotel, schools, churches, cemetery and library.

Avery Classics copy: Bound with: "Framingham illustrated" and "Saxonville illustrated" both issued by the Lithotype Printing Co. Binding has title: Framingham illustrated.

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New York
Other Titles
Framingham illustrated.

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Pagination
[14] leaves
Number of pages
14

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OL44975684M
OCLC/WorldCat
8037065

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