INSULATOR OF THE MONTH
Reprinted from "Crown Jewels of the Wire", February 2007, inside cover
THREADLESS ON ICE
Dan Gauron takes advantage of a wintry scene to photograph some of his
favorite insulators: CD 735 Mulford & Biddles. These threadless date from
the mid-to-late 1860's, and were used on early telegraph lines throughout the
West. Some, like the example in the middle, are embossed U.P.R.R. (Union Pacific
Rail Road) on the reverse. They were used along the tracks of the
transcontinental railroad line completed in 1869.
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