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Author: American Telephone and Telegraph Company, edited (rotation) by mixpix 11:34, 27 November 2007 (UTC)
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Date: 1891
Short Title: Lines And Metallic Circuit Connections.
Publisher: N.P.: No Publisher
Type: Pocket Map
Obj Height cm: 27
Obj Width cm: 39
Scale 1: 2,534,400
Note: The map shows the communication lines in orange. On the folded cover is the statement "500 miles and return in 5 minutes. The mail is quick; telegraph is quicker; but Long Distance Telephone is Instantaneous and you don't have to wait for an answer." On the back of the map is a list of public pay stations. Folding into self wrappers 20x9.5, with "New York, Boston, Buffalo, Washington. Local and Long Distance Telephone. American Telephone and Telegraph Company. General Offices, 18 Cortlandt St. New-York. John C. Rankin Co., 34 Cortlandt St. N.Y."
State/Province: U.S. North East
Subject: Communications
Full Title: Lines and Metallic Circuit Connections. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. 18 Cortlandt St. New York. March 1, 1891.
Publication Author: American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Pub Date: 1891
Pub Title: Lines and Metallic Circuit Connections. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. 18 Cortlandt St. New York. March 1, 1891.
Pub Height cm: 21
Pub Width cm: 10
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