New York Point Alphabet

Picture shows sheet printed in New York Point and raised letters. On the top of the page is the title “New York Point Alphabet” printed in raised letters. Beneath it is the alphabet in raised letters and its translation in New York Point. The alphabet is followed by words printed in raised letters and their New York Point translation for “Number sign,” “Numerals,” “Words and Part Word Signs,” “the,” “and,” “of,” “that,” “ing,” “ch,” “ou,” “sh,” “th,” “wh.” Next words printed in raised letters and translated in New York Point are “Explanation of Punctuation Marks-Period,” “or a blank space equal to five points in length,” “Comma,” “Semi-colon,” “Colon,” “Hyphen,” “Apostrophe,” “Interrogation,” “Asterisk,” “Dash,” “Exclamation,” “Parenthesis,” and “Quotation.” Printed in raised letters at bottom of the page is “The punctuation marks are to be preceded and followed by a blank space equal to two points.” [End of description]

Picture shows sheet printed in New York Point and raised letters. On the top of the page is the title “New York Point Alphabet” printed in raised letters. Beneath it is the alphabet in raised letters and its translation in New York Point. The alphabet is followed by words printed in raised letters and their New York Point translation for “Number sign,” “Numerals,” “Words and Part Word Signs,” “the,” “and,” “of,” “that,” “ing,” “ch,” “ou,” “sh,” “th,” “wh.” Next words printed in raised letters and translated in New York Point are “Explanation of Punctuation Marks-Period,” “or a blank space equal to five points in length,” “Comma,” “Semi-colon,” “Colon,” “Hyphen,” “Apostrophe,” “Interrogation,” “Asterisk,” “Dash,” “Exclamation,” “Parenthesis,” and “Quotation.” Printed in raised letters at bottom of the page is “The punctuation marks are to be preceded and followed by a blank space equal to two points.” [End of description]

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