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Signed Photograph self portrait inscribed, on 4to mount with Pach Bros. stamp, n.p., June 13, 1906

Signed Photograph self portrait inscribed, on 4to mount with Pach Bros. stamp, n.p., June 13, 1906 by PACH, GOTTHELF

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Seller: Schulson Autographs
Title
Signed Photograph self portrait inscribed, on 4to mount with Pach Bros. stamp, n.p., June 13, 1906
Author
PACH, GOTTHELF
Seller
Schulson Autographs (United States)
Description
Gotthelf Pach with his brother Gustavus ran one of the oldest and most important photography firms in New York City taking portraits of historical notables of the time. The oval albumen bust length image of Gotthelf Pach is mounted to a tan board, in the center, and Pach has inscribed and signed underneath his image, on the mount, "With best wishes, Sincerely, Gotthelf Pach...." The photographers' mount shows the Pach Bros. well known stamp and date of June 13, 1906. The person to whom Pach inscribed this fine image is written to the left. In the upper right corner and on verso is docketing in pencil in various hands with one notation on verso indicating the image is "possibly unique." Some residue from previous mounting on back, lower right corner shows a crack crossing the Pach Bros. insignia. Image and board are in fine condition except for unexceptional wear to the board's corners. .
Middlesex Railroad Rules

Middlesex Railroad Rules by PROCTOR, J. B. [Capt. John Ball]

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Seller: Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA
Title
Middlesex Railroad Rules
Author
PROCTOR, J. B. [Capt. John Ball]
Seller
Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
No place [Boston]: No publisher listed, 1864. Not bound. Very good. Broadside. 7 ¾" x 10 ¼"; pale yellow card stock with black printing; light creasing to corners, light soiling to front surface; very good. Broadside was issued by Capt. Proctor (1824-1910, Worcester County, Massachusetts) while Superintendent of the Middlesex Street Railroad Co. located in Boston. He was elected Superintendent of the RR company in 1858. He was appointed as a commissioner to examine the Union Pacific Railroad in 1864 by President Abraham Lincoln and made several trips to California during its construction. He was instrumental in securing the charters for the Central and Union Pacific Railroads from Congress as well as the street railway in Washington D.C. He also organized and built the railway in Philadelphia. Proctor was also a successful businessman and hotelier.