Digital Image: 1915 Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Broadside

OurBrotherhood-amalgamatedlithographers-1915_d
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen: Benevolence, Sobriety, Industry. Our Brotherhood. Organized Sept. 23rd, 1883. Oneonta, N.Y. - Main View
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Digital Image: 1915 Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen Broadside

OurBrotherhood-amalgamatedlithographers-1915_d

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  • Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen: Benevolence, Sobriety, Industry. Our Brotherhood. Organized Sept. 23rd, 1883. Oneonta, N.Y.
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Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen: Benevolence, Sobriety, Industry. Our Brotherhood. Organized Sept. 23rd, 1883. Oneonta, N.Y.
  1915 (undated)     26 x 20.5 in (66.04 x 52.07 cm)

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FOR THE ORIGINAL ANTIQUE MAP, WITH HISTORICAL ANALYSIS, CLICK HERE.

Digital Map Information

Geographicus maintains an archive of high-resolution rare map scans. We scan our maps at 300 DPI or higher, with newer images being 600 DPI, (either TIFF or JPEG, depending on when the scan was done) which is most cases in suitable for enlargement and printing.

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You can use your digial image any way you want! Our digital images are unrestricted by copyright and can be used, modified, and published freely. The textual description that accompanies the original antique map is not included in the sale of digital images and remains protected by copyright. That said, we put significant care and effort into scanning and editing these maps, and we’d appreciate a credit when possible. Should you wish to credit us, please use the following credit line:

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How Large Can I Print?

In general, at 300 DPI, you should at least be able to double the size of the actual image, more so with our 600 DPI images. So, if the original was 10 x 12 inches, you can print at 20 x 24 inches, without quality loss. If your display requirements can accommodate some loss in image quality, you can make it even larger. That being said, no quality of scan will allow you to blow up at 10 x 12 inch map to wall size without significant quality loss. For more information, it is best consult a printer or reprographics specialist.

Refunds

If the high resolution image you ordered is unavailable, we will fully refund your purchase. Otherwise, digital images scans are a service, not a tangible product, and cannot be returned or refunded once the download link is used.

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Republic Bank Note Company (c. 1889 - 1918) was a printer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that mostly produced works by local governments, labor unions, and masonic lodges. Late in its existence, it was registered with the union Amalgamated Lithographers of America as Local No. 24. More by this mapmaker...


Amalgamated Lithographers of America (1915 - present) is a union, formed from several preexisting unions dating back to 1886. Local unions for lithographers began to appear in the 1850s, but a national-level organization did not exist until the 1880s (the Lithographers' International Protective and Beneficial Association of the United States and Canada, an offshoot of the Knights of Labor). But this and other unions found only limited success, in part because they did not admit lesser-skilled workers in the printing process, such as press feeders. Thus, in 1915 the Amalgamated Lithographers of America was formed from a combination of four existing unions, with two others joining later. The organization has gone through several mergers and reorganizations since, but still exists today. Learn More...