Lehigh Valley Terminal Railway Company
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Over 125 years old
First mortgage gold bond
October 1, 1894
Issued, canceled
New York Bank Note Company
Hand signed
9 3/4" (w) by 14 1/4" (h)
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Historical Context
The Lehigh Valley Terminal Railway Company was incorporated in New Jersey on August 20, 1891 as a consolidation of the Roselle and South Plainfield; Newark and Roselle; Newark; Jersey City, Newark and Western; Newark and Passaic; Edgewater; and Jersey City Terminal Railway Companies.
The company's line ran from South Plainfield to Jersey City, New Jersey - a distance of 25 miles.
The line eventually became part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad system.
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