This authentic 19th-century Agent’s Stub is from the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Railway, issued for monthly travel between Cincinnati and East Norwood, Ohio. The reverse side features a clear green station stamp from East Norwood dated January 1896, along with a distinct purple February overstamp indicating its specific usage period. Hand-signed by the station agent and numbered 772, this artifact captures the peak of Gilded Age rail commuting in the burgeoning Cincinnati suburbs. It serves as a rare piece of local transit history from a year when the B&O system underwent major historical restructuring. This ticket comes in a top loader.