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1930 Ad Carrier Engineering Passenger Crack Trains - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING F3A Hospitals This is an original 1909

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Description

This is an original 1909 halftone print of a portrait of John Bigelow at his ninety-two years old

the Tar Derby drove a large thorn into the sides of tobacco companies

Later in life

It was built by Theodore Roosevelt

ink and oil painting

1930 Ad Carrier Engineering Passenger Crack Trains - ORIGINAL ADVERTISING F3A Hospitals This is an original 1909This is an original 1930 black and white print ad for Carrier Engineering Corporation, a company founded by Willis Haviland Carrier, the man revered for the invention of modern air conditioning. This ad boasts of providing "manufactured weather" also referred to as air conditioning to Summer patrons on the Crack Trains. CONDITION This 81+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. Light aging in margins. No creases. No natural defects. Some light surface

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