Mayo South Elgin
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- South Elgin IL
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Railroad Baggage Tag - Galena & Chicago Union Railroad
While working some sidewalk and parkway tear outs in Elgin, IL I got a good signal and started to dig.
Immediately I hit the worst root system I've ever had to dig through. I was about 3 feet away from a tree but these roots were like an octopus around the target. After about 15 minutes of digging, prying, pushing and pulling, my Pro Pointer indicated the target was finally really close. I pushed the dirt sideways from underneath the inch thick root and out popped this tag.
So far, research indicates it's from the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad.
Info on this railroad here:
http://mypresentpast.com/home/railroads/galena-and-chicago-union-railroad.html
The stamp at the bottom of the tag I am guessing means Cape Fear & Illinois Central Line? but I don't know how they could have been connected since I know little about railroad lines.
And would the 566 number be the car number or the bag number?
Any railroaders?
While working some sidewalk and parkway tear outs in Elgin, IL I got a good signal and started to dig.
Immediately I hit the worst root system I've ever had to dig through. I was about 3 feet away from a tree but these roots were like an octopus around the target. After about 15 minutes of digging, prying, pushing and pulling, my Pro Pointer indicated the target was finally really close. I pushed the dirt sideways from underneath the inch thick root and out popped this tag.
So far, research indicates it's from the Galena & Chicago Union Railroad.
Info on this railroad here:
http://mypresentpast.com/home/railroads/galena-and-chicago-union-railroad.html
The stamp at the bottom of the tag I am guessing means Cape Fear & Illinois Central Line? but I don't know how they could have been connected since I know little about railroad lines.
And would the 566 number be the car number or the bag number?
Any railroaders?