Postcard photo of the private rail car of industrialist David Moffat. Built by Pullman in 1909, it was named for his daughter, Marcia. The car is permamently based in Craig, Colorado and was a gift to the town by the Denver and Salt Lake Railway's successor company, Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad.
Dexter Press, Westbrook, New York/photogrpher-Charles Grover, Denver.
The card has no copyright markings on it as can be seen in the links above.
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