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Canon City and Cripple Creek Electric Railway Company Bond (119391)

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Canon City and Cripple Creek Electric Railway Company Bond  (119391)
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40.00USDto j*****0+ buyer's premium (8.80)
This item SOLD at 2020 Jun 26 @ 09:42UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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We have had a lot of railroad stocks and bonds pass through our hands the last two years, but not this one! AND it is in pristine condition with all coupons attached! Issued November 1, 1897. Signed by Lyman Robinson president and Earle secretary. Vignette of 'v-shaped valley with small river and towering mountains. Hard to Find! $1000 5% gold bond. Not cancelled. #271. Organized in 1897 by Colorado railroad magnate David Moffat as a new branch of his Florence & Cripple Creek RR. Ran from Canon City to Cripple Creek thru Victor. Began by connecting the Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad to Canon City since Moffat was not receiving the land in Florence he needed for additional tailings processing facilities. Finding more support in Canon City, Moffat moved the Florence & Cripple Creek RR headquarters to Canon City and incorporated the new branch as a subsidiary, the Canon City & Cripple Creek Electric Railway. The line was placed into operation in 1900 and abandoned in 1912.

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Country (if not USA):
State: Colorado
City/County: Cripple Creek
Date: 1897