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California & Colorado Cons. Tunnel & Mining Co. Stock signed by Loveland 106929

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
California & Colorado Cons. Tunnel & Mining Co. Stock signed by Loveland  106929
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Inc. in Colorado. No. 441, issued for 1,000 shares to CH Lawrence on April 8th, 1881 in Leadville. Signed by William Loveland as president and Samuel Newhouse as secretary. Not cancelled. Black border, fancy logo, and vignette of Carbonate Hill. Printed Collier & Cleaveland, Denver. Pinholes, folds, heavy toning. 6 x 10" William Austin Hamilton Loveland (May 30, 1826 – 1894) was a U.S. railroad entrepreneur and businessman in the late 19th century. An early resident of Golden when it was the capital of the Colorado Territory, he was one of the founders of the Colorado Central Railroad and a principal figure in the early history of Colorado. As president of the Colorado Central, he was instrumental in the expansion of the railroad network into the mining communities of Colorado. For much of the 1870s Loveland waged a fierce struggle with Union Pacific investors for control of the Colorado Central. He also served as Lieutenant Governor of Colorado. The town of Loveland is named after him. This mining company owned 3 claims: Ada, Tunnel, and Everett plus a tunnel site, on Carbonate Hill, California Mining District. [Corregan & Lingane, 1883, pg. 402] City: Leadville State: Colorado Date: 1881