Freeman H. Curlhair (1868-1915)

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 * Freeman C. Curlhair (1834-1910)

Stage coach
This appeared in Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York in 1914:

[Case No. 4630] State Of New York, Public Service Commission, Second District. At a session of the Public Service Commission, Second District, held in the city of Albany on the 7th day of December, 1914.

Present: Seymour Van Santvoord, Chairman, Martin S. Decker, Devoe P. Hodson. Wm. Temple Emmet, Frank Irvine, Commissioners.

In the matter of the Petition of Freeman H. Curlhair under section 25 of the Transportation Corporations Law (added by chapter 495 of the laws of 1913) for a certificate of convenience and necessity for the operation of a freight stage route, or bus line between Maine and Whitney Point and Maine and Binghamton, Broome county.

Freeman H. Curlhair filed a petition for a certificate of convenience and necessity for the operation of an automobile stage route for the carriage of freight only, between Maine and Whitney Point and Maine and Binghamton, Broome county, N. Y. A hearing was held at Binghamton on the 28th day of November, 1914. On the petition and evidence at said hearing it is determined, stated, and certified that there exists a public convenience and necessity for the operation of said automobile stage route as follows: (1) From the unincorporated village of Maine, Broome county, north a distance of twelve miles to the incorporated village of Whitney Point, passing through the village of (Hen Aubrey over an incomplete highway. No. 902, between Maine and Glen Aubrey, and over highway No. 374 in Glen Aubrey; (2) from the unincorporated village of Maine, Broome county, south a distance of seven miles to the incorporated village of Union; thence east a distance of about nine miles to the city of Binghamton, passing through the villages of Endicott, Hooper, and Lestershire, with a branch from Endicott to Vestal, a distance of one mile: passing over highway No. 275 between Maine and Union, highway No. 420 between Union and Vestal, highway No. 174 between Endicott and Vestal, and highway Xo. 125 between Lestershire and Union.

It is Ordered: That no stage shall be operated over any part of any state highway at the time closed to public travel because of construction, repairs, or for other reasons.