Description
1904 New York Central RR Letter Grand Central Station Clyde NY Ephemera. Discover a fascinating piece of railroad and telecommunications history with this original 1904 letter from the New York Central & Hudson River R.R. Co. originating from their iconic Grand Central Station in New York. This letter, dated August 20, 1904, is addressed to Mr. C.A. Lux of the Wayne County Telephone Co. in Clyde, N.Y., offering a glimpse into early 20th-century business correspondence between two vital industries. The content details a refund concerning car service charges related to car detention in Clyde, N.Y., due to stormy weather conditions, highlighting operational challenges of the era. Featuring the distinctive letterhead of the New York Central & Hudson River R.R. Co. and signed by C.H. Ewings, Car Accountant, this document is a tangible artifact from a pivotal period in American transportation and communication. It makes a compelling addition for collectors of railroadiana, telephone company history, New York ephemera, or anyone interested in the commercial interactions of the early 1900s.