New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Glass Negative Collection circa 1900-1922.

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New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Glass Negative Collection circa 1900-1922.

This collection consists of 149 plate glass negatives of images of railroad cars, primarily those of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, from the early 20th century. Many of the negatives are exterior shots of coaches, dining cars, state room/sleeping cars, parlor cars, and freight cars. The collection also includes interior views of these various railroad cars. One image of particular interest is an overhead view of a gondola car with a locomotive in the background.

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