Railway CorrespondenceSOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY,Office of Division Passenger Agent.R. W. Hunt,D. P. A.S. H. Hardwick,G. P. A., Washington, D.C.W. H. Tayloe,A. G. P. A., Atlanta,Ga.Charleston,S. C., December 13, 1902.To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to travel on one ticket. Please be governed accordingly when she is traveling over the Southern Railway.Yours very truly,R. W. Hunt,D. P. A.ATLANTIC COAST LINE,Traffic Department.T. H. Emerson, TrafficMgr.H. M. Emerson,G. F. & P. A.Wilmington, N. C., December 10, 1897.To Conductors:—Millie Christine, the dual woman, is transported over these lines for one ticket, notwithstanding the fact that she has two heads.Yours truly,H. M. Emerson,G. P. A.BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD,Passenger Department.John K. Cowen and Oscar G. Murry, Receivers.S. B. Hege,D. P. A.H. R. Hoser, TicketAg’t, 619 Pennsylvania Ave.Washington, D C., June 9, 1898.ConductorsB. & O. R. R.:—This is to certify that Manager Smith has purchased four tickets Washington, D. C. to Zanesville, Ohio, in connection with Millie Christine, the dual woman, this person being included. You will accept one ticket for the passage of Millie Christine.Yours truly,Per S. B. H.,D. P. A.J. M. Schryver,G. P. A.PLANT SYSTEM OF RAILWAYS.B. W. Wrenn,P. T. M.Savannah,Ga., November 22, 1900.To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the two headed woman, to travel on one ticket. You will please govern yourselves accordingly.Yours truly,B. W. Wrenn,P. T. M.SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the two headed woman, to travel on one ticket. You will please govern yourselves accordingly.Yours truly,A. O. MacDonell,A. G. P. A.ATLANTIC VALDOSTA & WESTERN RAILWAY,Traffic Department.Smith D. Pickett,G. F. & P. A.Jacksonville, Fla., November 30, 1900.To the Conductors, A. V. W. Ry.:—It will only be necessary for Millie Christine, known as the Dual Woman, to present one ticket for her passage over our line.S. D. Pickett,G. P. A.SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY,Office of Traveling Passenger Agent.W. A. Turk,G. P. A., Washington, D. C.C. A. Benscoter,A. G. P. A., Chattanooga,Tenn.John C. Lusk,T. P. A.Selma,Ala., January 11, 1901.To Southern Railway Conductors:—It is the custom for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to travel on one ticket. Please be governed accordingly.Yours very truly,J. O. Lusk,T. P. A.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY,Office of Division Passenger Agent.R. W. Hunt,D. P. A.S. H. Hardwick,G. P. A., Washington, D.C.W. H. Tayloe,A. G. P. A., Atlanta,Ga.Charleston,S. C., December 13, 1902.To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to travel on one ticket. Please be governed accordingly when she is traveling over the Southern Railway.Yours very truly,R. W. Hunt,D. P. A.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY,Office of Division Passenger Agent.
R. W. Hunt,D. P. A.S. H. Hardwick,G. P. A., Washington, D.C.W. H. Tayloe,A. G. P. A., Atlanta,Ga.
Charleston,S. C., December 13, 1902.
To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to travel on one ticket. Please be governed accordingly when she is traveling over the Southern Railway.
Yours very truly,
R. W. Hunt,D. P. A.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE,Traffic Department.T. H. Emerson, TrafficMgr.H. M. Emerson,G. F. & P. A.Wilmington, N. C., December 10, 1897.To Conductors:—Millie Christine, the dual woman, is transported over these lines for one ticket, notwithstanding the fact that she has two heads.Yours truly,H. M. Emerson,G. P. A.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE,Traffic Department.
T. H. Emerson, TrafficMgr.H. M. Emerson,G. F. & P. A.
Wilmington, N. C., December 10, 1897.
To Conductors:—Millie Christine, the dual woman, is transported over these lines for one ticket, notwithstanding the fact that she has two heads.
Yours truly,
H. M. Emerson,G. P. A.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD,Passenger Department.John K. Cowen and Oscar G. Murry, Receivers.S. B. Hege,D. P. A.H. R. Hoser, TicketAg’t, 619 Pennsylvania Ave.Washington, D C., June 9, 1898.ConductorsB. & O. R. R.:—This is to certify that Manager Smith has purchased four tickets Washington, D. C. to Zanesville, Ohio, in connection with Millie Christine, the dual woman, this person being included. You will accept one ticket for the passage of Millie Christine.Yours truly,Per S. B. H.,D. P. A.J. M. Schryver,G. P. A.
BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD,Passenger Department.John K. Cowen and Oscar G. Murry, Receivers.
S. B. Hege,D. P. A.H. R. Hoser, TicketAg’t, 619 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, D C., June 9, 1898.
ConductorsB. & O. R. R.:—This is to certify that Manager Smith has purchased four tickets Washington, D. C. to Zanesville, Ohio, in connection with Millie Christine, the dual woman, this person being included. You will accept one ticket for the passage of Millie Christine.
Yours truly,
Per S. B. H.,D. P. A.
J. M. Schryver,G. P. A.
PLANT SYSTEM OF RAILWAYS.B. W. Wrenn,P. T. M.Savannah,Ga., November 22, 1900.To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the two headed woman, to travel on one ticket. You will please govern yourselves accordingly.Yours truly,B. W. Wrenn,P. T. M.
PLANT SYSTEM OF RAILWAYS.
B. W. Wrenn,P. T. M.
Savannah,Ga., November 22, 1900.
To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the two headed woman, to travel on one ticket. You will please govern yourselves accordingly.
Yours truly,
B. W. Wrenn,P. T. M.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the two headed woman, to travel on one ticket. You will please govern yourselves accordingly.Yours truly,A. O. MacDonell,A. G. P. A.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.
To Conductors:—It is customary for Millie Christine, the two headed woman, to travel on one ticket. You will please govern yourselves accordingly.
Yours truly,
A. O. MacDonell,A. G. P. A.
ATLANTIC VALDOSTA & WESTERN RAILWAY,Traffic Department.Smith D. Pickett,G. F. & P. A.Jacksonville, Fla., November 30, 1900.To the Conductors, A. V. W. Ry.:—It will only be necessary for Millie Christine, known as the Dual Woman, to present one ticket for her passage over our line.S. D. Pickett,G. P. A.
ATLANTIC VALDOSTA & WESTERN RAILWAY,Traffic Department.
Smith D. Pickett,G. F. & P. A.
Jacksonville, Fla., November 30, 1900.
To the Conductors, A. V. W. Ry.:—It will only be necessary for Millie Christine, known as the Dual Woman, to present one ticket for her passage over our line.
S. D. Pickett,G. P. A.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY,Office of Traveling Passenger Agent.W. A. Turk,G. P. A., Washington, D. C.C. A. Benscoter,A. G. P. A., Chattanooga,Tenn.John C. Lusk,T. P. A.Selma,Ala., January 11, 1901.To Southern Railway Conductors:—It is the custom for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to travel on one ticket. Please be governed accordingly.Yours very truly,J. O. Lusk,T. P. A.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY,Office of Traveling Passenger Agent.
W. A. Turk,G. P. A., Washington, D. C.C. A. Benscoter,A. G. P. A., Chattanooga,Tenn.John C. Lusk,T. P. A.
Selma,Ala., January 11, 1901.
To Southern Railway Conductors:—It is the custom for Millie Christine, the dual woman, to travel on one ticket. Please be governed accordingly.
Yours very truly,
J. O. Lusk,T. P. A.