Letter : New York [City, N.Y.?], to A.C. Peckham, 1871 Dec 28.

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Letter : New York [City, N.Y.?], to A.C. Peckham, 1871 Dec 28.

ALS written by Thomas H. McAllister, possibly of the firm T.H. McAllister, New York. McAllister briefly requests that Peckham print another set of twenty views pertaining to the transcontinental railroad and asks if a group of "Chicago" negatives have been found.

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