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  2. Trunk (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    A steamer trunk dating from the late 1890s to early 1900s. Steamer trunks (named after their location of storage in the cabin of a steam ship, or "steamer") which are sometimes referred to as flat-tops, first appeared in the late 1870s, although the greater bulk of them date from the 1880–1920 period. They are distinguished by either their ...

  3. Seward Trunk Co. - Wikipedia

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    Seward Trunk and Bag was founded in 1878 by Simon Seward. He died in 1912 and his sons took over the business until it was sold to Mercury Luggage. [1] In 1967, Seward was purchased by the Dayco Corporation, the former Dayton Rubber Company, of Dayton, Ohio. In 1970, Seward manufactured the trunks that carried the NASA's moon rocks across the ...

  4. List of Murray–Darling steamboats - Wikipedia

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    A steamer Eureka was built by William Gordon c. 1850 [112] Eva: Govt. marine underwriter surveyor: Earnshaw 1898: Eva Millicent: 1894–1903: E. Diener 1893–1903: E. Diener 1893–1903: Hawking steamer and residence; converted to barge behind Merle until replaced by Flo. Excelsior: 120' × 20' 142 tons 24 hp. 1873– T. Brakenridge 1873 W ...

  5. Auburn Valley State Park - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Valley State Park (formerly Auburn Heights Preserve) is a 471-acre (191 ha) public recreation and historic preservation area located in Yorklyn, Delaware, United States. The state park preserves the former home and estate of the Marshall family as well as portions of the family's former mills alongside the Red Clay Creek and additional ...

  6. Merchant Shipbuilding Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, the Roach family, which had operated the famous shipyard of Delaware River Iron Ship Building and Engine Works at Chester, Pennsylvania since 1871, decided to retire from the shipbuilding business. The shipyard lay idle for some years, until being purchased by mechanic and former naval officer Captain C. P. M. (Charles) Jack in late 1913.

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Delaware Valley ...

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    The railroad of the Delaware Valley Railway Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track standard-gauge steam railroad, located in northeastern Pennsylvania. The main line extends northeasterly from Stroudsburg to Bushkill, a distance of 11.874 miles. The carrier also owns 0.839 mile of yard tracks and sidings.

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