Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railroad Company Lot of 6 Antique Documents
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Here’s a really nice lot from the Baltimore and Ohio railroad and the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern railroad company this six piece lot appears to all be from the early 1900s. The lot includes an unused waybill report for mining companies keeping track of the amount of cars that the railroad carries. Also included his routing for steel from the Ashland sheet. Iron company telegrams on dividing railroad loads a really nicely written telegram from 1904 rates for transfers between Norfolk Western in the Lake Erie in St. Louis Ray Road along with a personal injury report from Dr. Lloyd for William EGILSON who was 68 at the time. Really cool lot that would really frame up nicely.Take a look at the pictures for the best description. A photo is as good as a thousand words and is the best description of cosmetic condition. Use your ZOOM TOOL to best see this item! Please look closely at the photos for condition answers.
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In Stock:
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Weight:
1.0 lb
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Product Type:
Documents
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Sku:
SB-16405
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