Railway Correspondence

Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway.

W. L. Danley, Gen’l Pass. and Ticket Agent.

Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1892.

Conductors N., C. & St. L. Ry.:

This is to certify that Manager Smith is authorized to purchase one ticket good for ten seats Nashville to Atlanta, in connection Millie Christine, the dual woman, this person being included. It is customary to require but one ticket for her passage. Kindly be governed accordingly.

W. L. DANLEY, G. P. & T. A.


Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co.
office of
Division Freight and Passenger Agent.
425 Pierce St., Iowa Savings Bank Building.

Sioux City, Iowa, Sept. 30, 1895.

To Conductors:

It is customary for Millie Christine, the two headed woman, to travel on one ticket. You will please govern yourself accordingly.

Yours truly,

E. W. JORDON, D. P. A.


The Philada. & Reading Railroad Co.

Wilkesbarre, B. Station, Jan. 22, 1893.

To Conductors:

It is customary for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to require but one ticket. Please be governed accordingly.

S. S. CHASE, C. T. A.


Old Dominion Steamship Co.

S. S. “Jamestown,” Oct. 4, 1897.

The dual woman, Millie Christine, travels on this steamer on one ticket as one person.

FORD KUISKENE, Purser.


Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co.
Passenger Department,
114 North Fourth Street,

St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 4, 1889.

Conductors of L. & N. R. R. and connecting lines:

This is to certify that J. P. Smith, Esq., has purchased three (3) tickets St. Louis to Columbia, S. C., in connection with Millie Christine, the dual woman, this person being included. It is customary to require but one ticket for her passage. Kindly be governed accordingly.

Very truly yours,

JOHN W. MASS, D. P. A.


Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia.
H. M. Comer, Receiver.

Macon, Ga., Nov. 3, 1892.

Conductor No. 1:

It is customary for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to require but one ticket. Please be governed accordingly.

J. C. HAILL, G. P. A.


Northern Pacific Railroad Company.
Thomas F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne. Henry C. Rouse, Receivers.
Traffic Department.

I. A. Nadeau, General Agent.

Seattle, Wash., July 28, 1895.

Conductors:

It is customary for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to require but one ticket. Please govern yourself accordingly.

I. A. NADEAU, Gen’l Agent.