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Hoboken Ferry Co. issued to and signed by David Lehman - 1896 dated Autographed Stock Certificate

Inv# AG1339   Autograph
State(s): New Jersey
Years: 1896
Color: Brown or Green

Stock issued to and signed by David Lehman, one of the important Lehman family, at back. Beautiful stock printed by Homer Lee Bank Note. Some have stub at left. Certificate #88 thru 137 available! Rare! Please specify color.

The Hoboken Ferry Company was a subsidiary of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad (DL&W). The company had a fleet of six ferryboats when it ceased operations in 1967. These vessels took their names from principal stations on the DL&W RR's main line from Hoboken, NJ to Buffalo, NY. Three of these - the Elmira, Scranton, and Pocono (née Scandinavia) - the Binghamton's sisters, were also built in 1905. (Another, the Ithaca, was destroyed by fire in 1946.) Of these, the Binghamton is now the only survivor. Please specify color. The Binghamton's engine, a 4 cylinder, double compound, marine steam engine, is of an axially symmetric design, like the double ended ferryboat Binghamton. Double compound engines were superseded by more efficient Triple expansion steam engines.

The Binghamton was a ferryboat that transported passengers across the Hudson River between Manhattan and Hoboken from 1905 to 1967. Moored in 1971 at Edgewater, Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, the ship was operated as a floating restaurant from 1975 to 2007. In 2017, following ten years of damage that effectively rendered the boat unrestorable, the ferry was dismantled. No structural components were salvaged. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binghamton_(ferryboat)

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Condition: Excellent
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
Price: $210.00