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Colorado Central Railroad Company Stock Certificate, 1889 [201798]

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Colorado Central Railroad Company Stock Certificate, 1889 [201798]
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Rare. "Wyoming Territory" printed at top. No. 38, issued for F. Gordon Dexter, Edwin F. Atkins, and Gardiner M. Lane in 1889. Signed by vice president Lane and the treasurer. Punch and stamp cancelled. Vignette of the Rockies. The railroad was chartered as the Colorado and Clear Creek Railroad Company on February 9, 1865 by Loveland. On January 20, 1866, the name of the railroad was changed to the Colorado Central & Pacific Railroad. The following year, in June 1867, the company was reorganized with the Union Pacific investors in control. It operated in Colorado and southeastern Wyoming in the late 19th century. It was founded in the Colorado Territory in the wake of the Colorado Gold Rush to ship gold from the mountains. It expanded from its Golden-Denver line to form a crucial link connecting Colorado with the transcontinental railroad and the national rail network. The history of the railroad throughout the 1870s was driven at times by a fierce struggle between local interests, led by W.A.H. Loveland, and outside investors of the Union Pacific Railroad at times by Jay Gould.
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Date: 1889
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State: Colorado
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