The bond is dated September 1, 1927. The company was incorporated in Delaware in 1927.
The terminal was built in 1907 and was recently restored to its original beauty, including a Tiffany glass ceiling. The copper facade was the same copper used to construct the Statue of Liberty. The terminal was both a railroad and ferry terminal.
An ebayer has advised that my description is incorrect and offers as follows:
Your
certificate for sale, Hoboken Railroad and Terminal Company,
incorrectly is affiliated to the Lackawanna Railroad through its
terminal. Rather it is a part of the Hoboken shore Railroad, a separate
and distinct entity. The Hoboken Shore Railroad, a switching
railroad, was a half mile long complex servicing the docks, factories,
and warehouses on the Hoboken waterfront. It went out of business in
1979. There was no physical connection to the Lackawanna Railroad and
no involvement in the construction of the it's terminal in Hoboken.
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