. Book of the Royal blue . , in a cozylittle dark-room in Washington, sup-plied with automatic rockers and anabundance of fresh water. When we shall photograph in colorswith the simplicit) and ease and mini-mum of expenditure of labor with whichwe now make fine negatives on lightningdry-plates, we will have reached theUtopian pinnacle of photography,though [lerhaps the ancient wet-plateexpert will ungrudgingly concede thathis brightest dreams have already beenmore than realized. Wm. DlXWIIiIUK, Offiaal Pli,🇹🇴^raplin- A. J- O. R R. ^ * ^ /- /. THE PIONEl RAIERUAD. npHE Baltimore & Ohio Railro


. Book of the Royal blue . , in a cozylittle dark-room in Washington, sup-plied with automatic rockers and anabundance of fresh water. When we shall photograph in colorswith the simplicit) and ease and mini-mum of expenditure of labor with whichwe now make fine negatives on lightningdry-plates, we will have reached theUtopian pinnacle of photography,though [lerhaps the ancient wet-plateexpert will ungrudgingly concede thathis brightest dreams have already beenmore than realized. Wm. DlXWIIiIUK, Offiaal Pli,🇹🇴^raplin- A. J- O. R R. ^ * ^ /- /. THE PIONEl RAIERUAD. npHE Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, the-*- Parent of American Railroads,from the time of obtaining the first char-ter until the present da}, has been thedeveloper of civilization and commerceof the New World. When Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, His memorable words were indeed aprophecy. The Baltimore & Ohio Roadwas the beginning, of which the thou-sands and thousands of miles of otherrailroad systems are but counterparts,and the foundation of the greatest com-mercial nation on earth. ■n r -f-r, r-i>-T-^- r \ 91 In commtmoratiori of loymj thp Corner bTone of Itie Ealtimohe and Ohio BAiu-RoftO. by Charles Cabboll of Carrollton, in Ihf 92^ V> i-


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