Section 6. Games: Older Train Imagery

Section 6. Games: Older Train Imagery


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The board games here represent the importance of the railroad as an efficient service in mail delivery, exemplified by “The Limited Mail and Express Game” from 1894 by Parker Brothers. It shows the advancement in mail service from stagecoach to rail. Colorful box covers were the draw and the McLoughlin Brothers from New York were the pioneers in color printing technologies. Active between 1858 and 1920, they published childrens’ books and board games. In 1920 the corporation was sold to Milton Bradley and Company.

Milton Bradley Company, located in Springfield, Massachusetts, started producing board games in the 1860’s, which became its ultimate success. Throughout its 150 years the company published games such as “Battleship” and “The Game of Life.” By 2009 Hasbro had acquired the company and later Parker Brothers. Founded by George S. Parker around 1883, the toy and game manufacturer published more than 1,800 board games including the famous and still popular “Monopoly”.


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Milton Bradley Co., The Game of by Mail, Express, or Accomodation Train, 1894.
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Parker Brothers, Train for Boston, 1900.
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www.oshermaps.org/map/37017


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Milton Bradley Co., The Smashed Up Locomotive: A Mechanical Puzzle for Boys, circa 1880.
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www.oshermaps.org/map/37001


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Parker Brothers, The Limited Mail and Express Game, 1894.
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www.oshermaps.org/map/37032


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Milton Bradley Co., The Fast Mail, 1930.
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www.oshermaps.org/map/36989


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McLoughlin Bros., The Locomotive Picture Puzzle, 1897.
Osher Artifact Collection.
www.oshermaps.org/map/36969


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Milton Bradley Co., The Overland Limited, 1935.
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www.oshermaps.org/map/37026


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The Embossing Company, Double Nine Express Dominoes, 1910.
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www.oshermaps.org/map/36854


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The Embossing Company, Double Twelve Express Dominoes, circa 1920.
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www.oshermaps.org/map/36855


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