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The Staten Island Railway Co Jun 12 1910 Conductors Memorandum NYC Train Stub
PUNCHED STAINED - FAIR TO GOOD CONDITION - HISTORIC STATEN ISLAND ARCHIVE
Vintage original Edwardian era conductor's memorandum cash fare receipt stub issued by The Staten Island Railway Company, explicitly dated by punch marks for June 12, 1910. This artifact represents a turn-of-the-century piece of New York City transit history documenting daily rail operations across Richmond County during a peak era of municipal growth.
This conductor memorandum serves as a primary source snapshot capturing the specialized transit connectivity deployed to carry passengers across the island during the early 1900s. The document features the printed signature of General Traffic Agent H.A. Brown and beautiful engraving work from the American Bank Note Company of New York, providing a clear link to the early commercial identity of the railway system.
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This specific stub is an absolute goldmine for New York history enthusiasts, explicitly detailing a premier layout of transit crossroads and structural options. The printed station listing includes Perth Amboy, Tottenville, Richmond Valley, Pleasant Plains, Princes Bay, Huguenot, Annadale, Eltingville, Great Kills, Whitlock, Oakwood, New Dorp, Grant City, Dongan Hills, Grasmere, Clifton, Stapleton, and St. George.
Historic Line Coverage
It documents the internal ticketing patterns and accounting systems handled directly by onboard train conductors. This specific variation represents the internal accounting half of the cash fare process, tracking complex validation layouts with directional parameters for going west or east. This particular specimen features distinct custom wavy or S-shaped conductor punch marks indicating active historical use.
Backside Transit Specimen View
The reverse side shows the physical bleed-through and custom punch marks of the conductor tool. The paper exhibits noticeable brown environmental spotting and circular staining on the back surface from historic storage, along with light handling creases along the margins.
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