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Friends of Grand Trunk Railway 1008, Driving the last spike on November 7, 1885 in a ceremony marking the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway across Canada
A STEEL RAILROAD SPIKE CLAD IN GOLD AND SILVER USED IN THE CEREMONY MARKING THE COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD, 10 MAY 1869, UNKNOWN, BUT POSSIBLY G.W. LAIRD, SAN FRANCISCO, 1869
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