Description: (Railroadiana) Railroad Gazette: Railroad Gazette: A Journal Of Transportation: Magazine. Railroad Gazette, Chicago, IL. 1870. B&W Illustrations: Very Good+ This gazette is made up of 8 oversized unbound sheets, printed on both sides. The gazette is in Very Good+ condition and was issued without a dust jacket. The sheets are clean and bright, with only a few spots of foxing. There is one small piece of tape, added by a former owner, to the top edge of the last sheet. This issue includes an article on the Detroit River Tunnel, the Telegraph and it's Modern Applications, News, and more. "Railroad Gazette was a trade journal first published in April 1856 that focused on railroad, transportation and engineering topics. Master mechanics read and used the publication to share information about railway matters with one-another. An article in the publication documented what was purported to be the first locomotive run in the United States on a railroad, which was stated as performed by the author of the article. It also reported about the Erie Railroad's Rochester Division's electrification and about the opening of the Thebes Bridge. Over time Railroad Gazette editors included Arthur Mellen Wellington, Silas Wright Dunning (1838–1924) and Matthias Nace Forney with Horace Cleveland as an article contributor." (from Wikipedia) 1 132 #44756 $25
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Author: Railroad Gazette
Book Title: Railroad Gazette: A Journal Of Transportation
Cover: Magazine
Language: English
Publisher: Railroad Gazette
Publication Year: 1870
Place Published: Chicago, IL
Pages: 16p.
Topic: Railroadiana
Format: Magazine
Book Condition: Very Good+
Defects: This gazette is made up of 8 oversized unbound sheets, printed, on both sides. The gazette is in Very Good+ condition and was, issued without a dust jacket. The sheets are clean and bright,, with only a few spots of foxing. There is one small piece of, tape, added by a former owner, to the top edge of the last, sheet. This issue includes an article on the Detroit River, Tunnel, the Telegraph and it's Modern Applications, News, and, more. "Railroad Gazette was a trade journal first published in, April 1856 that focused on railroad, transportation and, engineering topics. Master mechanics read and used the, publication to share information about railway matters with, one-another. An article in the publication documented what was, purported to be the first locomotive run in the United States, on a railroad, which was stated as performed by the author of, the article. It also reported about the Erie Railroad's, Rochester Division's electrification and about the opening of, the Thebes Bridge. Over time Railroad Gazette editors included, Arthur Mellen Wellington, Silas Wright Dunning (1838–1924) and, Matthias Nace Forney with Horace Cleveland as an article, contributor." (from Wikipedia)
Illustration Type: B&W Illustrations
Binding: Magazine
Subject: Railroadiana
Place of Publication: Chicago, IL
Year Printed: 1870