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Parker Bros. engravers during the 1900 - 1905 period are as follows.
Bearing in mind that several other engravers, both apprentice and journeymen, from the decade or so prior to 1900 also worked on engraving post 1900.
This is a clip from an article I'm working on for Parker Pages.
All information here was gleaned from The Parker Story so the credit goes to the authors, Price, Mullins, Gunther, et al.
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