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		<title>Josh Bernard: Sample card of Patton Paint Company products including &quot;Brown Mineral,&quot; which was used by the Pittsburgh &amp; Lake Erie railroad in 1904 during a paint test. Patton produced Sun-Proof Paint, which was distinguished by its use of silica.</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Sample card of Patton Paint Company products including &amp;quot;Brown Mineral,&amp;quot; which was used by the Pittsburgh &amp;amp; Lake Erie railroad in 1904 during a paint test. Patton produced Sun-Proof Paint, which was distinguished by its use of silica.&lt;/p&gt;
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Sample card of Patton Paint Company products including &amp;quot;Brown Mineral,&amp;quot; which was used by the Pittsburgh &amp;amp; Lake Erie railroad in 1904 during a paint test. Patton produced Sun-Proof Paint, which was distinguished by its use of silica.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Josh Bernard</name></author>
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