Frank J. Sprague papers, 1874-1939.

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Frank J. Sprague papers, 1874-1939.

Papers document Sprague's career as an inventor and engineer in the field of rail transportation from his days as a U.S. Naval Academy cadet until his death in 1934.

100 linear feet (110 boxes, 164 v., 68 packages)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6690573

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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