File:Standard Steel Car company office building.jpg

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Description Postcard views of the plant and office building of the Standard Steel Car Company in Butler, PA. The company produced both autos and railroad cars. It became part of Pullman in 1934 after a buy out.
Date One has a 1907 postmark while the other has no postal markings. It appears to be from the same era--before 1923.
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Author B & W card photo-Eyth Bros. Butler, PA. Color depiction-Fort Pitt Publishing, Pittsburgh.
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