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Letter from George Brown comparing couplers

Letter to George Pullman, from George Brown, Pullman General Manager, comparing the Gould coupler vs the janney-Buhoup coupler.

See also: Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars;

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Title  Letter from George Brown comparing couplers
Description  Letter to George Pullman, from George Brown, Pullman General Manager, comparing the Gould coupler vs the janney-Buhoup coupler.
Subjects  Pullman_Palace_Car_Company; Pullman_Train_Cars;
Creator  Gerorge F. Brown
Date  1894-04-18
Format  Correspondence
Identifier  15844: PF2013.09.98
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