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1849 ad for Rufus Porter's New-York-to-California transport

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Rufus Porter 1849 advertisement.

Immediate image source: [1]. Lupo 07:42, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

Changed copyright tag from PD-US to PD-Old since this was an 1849 publication and the author (Rufus Porter) died in 1884. The image was likely scanned from a 1935 reprint of the 1849 pamphlet. Carl Lindberg 06:06, 19 March 2006 (UTC)

See immediate img source. Originally published 1849 in Porter, R.: Aerial Navigation:..., H. Smith Publisher, New York 1849. Lupo 07:42, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

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label_outline Explore Rufus Porter, Airships In Art, New York Public Library

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