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Continental Underground Cable Company Stock Certificate (126254)

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Continental Underground Cable Company Stock Certificate  (126254)
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Inc. in New Jersey, 1882. No. 91, issued for 100 shares to Brown in 1883 in Camden, NJ. Signed by the president (illegible) and treasurer Wm. King. Not cancelled. Ornate black border and print with elaborate vignette of telegraphic lines and underground system. Folds, creases, tear along fold, missing corner. 9 x 11.5" According to The Electrical Review, 1883, the company had two systems and several patents for laying underground cable using a railway and electric car. "The cables are introduced or drawn out without disturbing the street."

Date: 1883
Country (if not USA):
State: New Jersey
City: Camden
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection

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