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      [An extraordinary archive that visually and textually documents the extent of the electric interurban railways, streetcars, and trolleys across the Northeast and New England through the first half of the 20th Century. Compiled by a Boston Edison Company electrical rail engineer, and rail historian, the archive boasts 3715 photographs filling 17 photo albums and archival binders; two manuscript track maps by the compiler and 46 mimeographed supplement maps issued by the Electric Railroaders association of railways from Altoona, PA to Albany NY, Butte, MT to Yakima, WA, and those in between; along with several original TLS from Massachusetts Senator and Congressman; in-house documents related to the Quincy Electric Light & Power Co.; extensive manuscript notes within the albums, and on versos of photographs, and finally numerous interurban and electric railway publications].

      [RAILROADS, INTERURBANS & TROLLEY PHOTO & DOCUMENT ARCHIVE]. [YOUNG, Edward Weston (Compiler & Engineer).]

      Editorial: Edward Weston Young, Boston Edison Company, Eastern Massachusetts Railway Co., Lackawanna Terminal, Electric Railroaders Assoc., Inc., National Railway Historical Society, Central Electric Railfans' Assoc., ca. 1910-1950]., [East Waymouth, Boston, MA, Hoboken, NJ, Toledo, OH, & Chicago IL:, 1910

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      Librería: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, Estados Unidos de AmericaZephyr Used & Rare Books

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      Seventeen albums & archival document binders, including 3715 photographs, with 1629 interspersed, mounted, and annotated across 14 different post-binder albums assembled from 1910-1949, most Oblong 4tos. sized 12.5 x 8 in., nearly all on black paper stock, with photos sized from 1.5 x 2.5 in. up to 5 x 7 in., most annotated with