"M1" for Posm ?
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Sun Oct 6 10:22:04 EDT 2013
Abe
I show it as MI not M1. Perhaps a typo.
Jim
At 11:18 PM 10/5/2013, you wrote:
>Today I was at Dr. Frank Scheer's "DK" Telegraph Office in the old
>depot at Boyce, Va, and studying some of the books in his collection.
>
>One item was the May 1, 1931 "Official List of Stations, Officers,
>Agents &c." This publication lists an office call for Posm on the
>Lynchburg Bent Line and the call is "M1." (That's the capital
>letter M plus the numeral "1" ["one.] )
>
>It's not unheardof for a numeral to be used in a telegraph call, but
>this is the first numeral I've ever seen used by the N&W in a telegraph call.
>
>Does anyone have other Official Lists from the 1920s-1930s, which
>may substantiate that "M1" is a correct entry and not a
>misprint? If so, while you checking, see if there are any other
>telegraph calls listed for the Lynchburg Belt Line.
>
>-- abram burnett
>
><< PS - No, "Posm" ain't no typographical error on my part! That's
>the way the railroad spelt the word. :-) >>
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