The Cincinnati Union Terminal Company : Corporate records, 1907 Jan. 10-1951 Jan. 19.

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The Cincinnati Union Terminal Company : Corporate records, 1907 Jan. 10-1951 Jan. 19.

Includes articles of incorporation; code of regulations and by-laws; Cincinnati Union Depot Company, Local Committee meeting minutes; Cincinnati Railroad Terminal Development Company, executives meeting minutes; index; shareholders, Board of Directors, and Board o Managers meeting minutes.

5 v. (.083 linear ft.) ; 40 cm.

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