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Old 05-05-2008, 11:27 AM
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Default T: An insignificant question

Posted By: Ed Hans

I don't think that Burdick ever used the "N" prefix when he developed his classification system. Nineteenth century cards were simply known by their assigned numbers; "172", "300" etc. The prefix was added by later chroniclers for the sake of consistency. I believe that the "T" prefix was always meant to stand for "tobacco".

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