Cleveland and Erie Railway Co. - 1909 dated $500 Railroad Bond
Inv# RB7512 BondPennsylvania
$500 5% Bond printed by American Bank Note Co., Phila., Litho. Large size measures 14" x 10".
The Cleveland & Erie Railroad is 95 miles in length, and is run by two companies-one from Cleveland to the Pennsylvania Line, and one from the Line to Erie. It is one of the pleasantest roads (at any rate in the day line), there is in the country. At first we follow the shore of the Lake, under the town, and leaving all its pretty streets, and fine houses, and picturesque scenery above us. But we have got the Lake before us, and that is a grand thing in itself.
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