DescriptionThe Burroughs transit machine - an adding machine that types statements with carbon copies.jpg
English: Picture of adding machine model that can be used to type transit letters using numerical code of the American Banker's Association.
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Rand McNally and Company & American Bankers Association. 1911. Key to Numerical System of the American Bankers Association with Check Routing Symbols, Volume 1. Page 504. Chicago, IL: Rand McNally
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Rand McNally and Company & American Bankers Association. 1911. Key to Numerical System of the American Bankers Association with Check Routing Symbols, Volume 1. Page 504. Chicago, IL: Rand McNally
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