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American Express Co. Stock Certificate Signed by Wells and Fargo (126072)

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American Express Co. Stock Certificate Signed by Wells and Fargo  (126072)
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300.00USDto d*******f+ buyer's premium (75.00)
This item SOLD at 2020 Dec 17 @ 14:25UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Two key Western express autographs. No. 1051, issued to Erastus Corning Jr. of Albany for ten shares on Oct. 13th, 1863. Signed by Henry Wells as president, William Fargo as secretary, and Alex Holland as treasurer. Not cancelled. Black border and print, with vignette of wagon, ships, and packages. Also circular vignette of dog. Printed by JH Duyckinck, NY. Folds, wrinkles, heavy toning. 8.25 x 12" Wells, Fargo and Butterfield were the three founders of the company in the 1850s. Wells & Fargo teamed up to form Wells Fargo, a separate company that would offer express service in California and the West. Erastus Corning Jr. was the son of Erastus Corning, a banker, railroad developer, iron merchant, and New York politician (and namesake for the town of Corning). Jr. was also very successful. He founded the St. Agnes School and the Children's Hospital and established the Corning Foundation for Christian Work in Albany. He was president of the Albany Iron Works, two banks, and the Albany Cemetery Association and was a director of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad.

Date: 1863
Country (if not USA):
State: New York
City: New York City
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection

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