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File:CPRR Chief Engineer Theodore D. Judah.jpg

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English: Theodore D. Judah (1826-1863), Chief Engineer, Central Pacific Railroad Company of California.


(Portrait photograph by Carleton E. Watkins, 429 Montgomery St., San Francisco, California. 1863)

Source: The Cooper Collection of North American Railroadiana (uploader's private collection)


Albumen print originally owned by Lewis M. Clement (1837-1914), Chief Assistant Engineer, CPRR (1862-1881)
Date 20 November 2011 (original upload date)
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