File:The Greatest Mechanical Exhibition in the World. Roper steam handbill.png

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English: Sylvester H. Roper handbill advertising "The Greatest Mechanical Exhibition in the World". Circa 1870. From The Smithsonian Collection of Automobiles and Motorcycles, page 13. Smithsonian Institution Press. 1968. LOC 68-9579
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Source The Smithsonian Collection of Automobiles and Motorcycles
Author Sylvester H Roper

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