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Posted By: barrysloate
If Andrew Peck was still independent in 1867, and was certainly teamed with Mr. Snyder by 1868 (the Brooklyn Atlantics trade card is a P & S) then that pretty much dates the beginning of their partnership to 1867-68. If that is true, then what is the real date on the Jim Creighton P & S? Is it more like late 1867 or early 1868? We've always assumed that was the first of the photographic trade cards the company produced. |
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