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English: The Alfred Ely Beach Plan of Dispatching Letters for a Branch Station
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Source The proposed plan for the US Pneumatic Dispatch Company, a pneumatic mail system developed by Alfred Ely Beach in 1868 The Pneumatic Dispatch, with Illustrations: A Compilation of Notices and ..., The American News Company, Nassau Street, 1868, by Alfred Ely Beach
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