This is a CD 134 embossed W. Brookfield (arched) / 45 Cliff St. / N.Y. on the front dome in a nice medium green color. These were found on most of the Central of Georgia Railway telegraph line. They were mostly shades of aqua and an a few light to medium green colors. I would say the highest concentration of CD 134's were on the line North of Macon, GA. Typically, the CD 133's would out number the CD 134 style by twenty to one or so. There were a lot of CD 133's used on these lines. Next to the CD 145 W. Brookfield's the CD 133's and CD 151 W. Brookfield's were the most common early telegraph styles which were utilized. |