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Naugatuck Railroad Co. Bridgeport, Ct 1849 Check #101 Jonathan Beers Signed
Naugatuck Railroad Co. Bridgeport, Ct 1849 Check #101 Jonathan Beers Signed
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Naugatuck Railroad Co. Bridgeport, Ct 1849 Check #101 Jonathan Beers Signed
Jonathan Beers' son Alfred Beers, became a conductor on the Naugatuck Railroad in 1851 and served in that position for 32 years. Alfred's brother, Amos, became a conductor of the same in 1855 and for as many or more years.
The Naugatuck Railroad has a long history in Connecticut, with the original railroad chartered in 1845 and opening in 1849. The railroad ran from Bridgeport to Winsted, following the Naugatuck River. It changed ownership several times due to economic changes, and in 1887 the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad leased the line. By 1906, the railroad was fully owned by the New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
Showing barely any signs of wear and handling consistent with its age. Slight, if any expected fold creases from posting. Has a clean barely noticeable "+" shape cut cancel near center. No major issues to note. Neat & legible writing. Eye-catching typeface / font. Will display well in your collection. Overall, in very good condition. You will receive the exact sheet shown in the photos. It measures approx. 3 1/4" x 7 1/4" **Ships flat**
**Shipped securely in a poly sleeve, sandwiched with chipboard, inside a rigid mailer via USPS Ground Advantage service w/ tracking**
Naugatuck Railroad Co. Bridgeport, Ct 1849 Check #101 Jonathan Beers Signed
Jonathan Beers' son Alfred Beers, became a conductor on the Naugatuck Railroad in 1851 and served in that position for 32 years. Alfred's brother, Amos, became a conductor of the same in 1855 and for as many or more years.
The Naugatuck Railroad has a long history in Connecticut, with the original railroad chartered in 1845 and opening in 1849. The railroad ran from Bridgeport to Winsted, following the Naugatuck River. It changed ownership several times due to economic changes, and in 1887 the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad leased the line. By 1906, the railroad was fully owned by the New Haven and Hartford Railroad.
Showing barely any signs of wear and handling consistent with its age. Slight, if any expected fold creases from posting. Has a clean barely noticeable "+" shape cut cancel near center. No major issues to note. Neat & legible writing. Eye-catching typeface / font. Will display well in your collection. Overall, in very good condition. You will receive the exact sheet shown in the photos. It measures approx. 3 1/4" x 7 1/4" **Ships flat**
**Shipped securely in a poly sleeve, sandwiched with chipboard, inside a rigid mailer via USPS Ground Advantage service w/ tracking**
