Harpers Ferry, VA, October 1862, Threadless Line

By Joe Maurath, Jr.; posted March 19, 2011
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The lone tree in the foreground must have been saved so it could be used as a makeshift telegraph pole during the Civil War. In the original photograph barely seen are two wires spanning across the two sidepins on it to the crossarm on the pole in the background. There apparently are no wires on the two-pin crossarm on the tree. Isn't it amazing all of the threadless insulators that were used all around, like you see here!

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