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Custer Mining & Realty Co. (104792)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 700.00 USD
Custer Mining & Realty Co.  (104792)
SOLD
160.00USD+ (40.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2019 May 16 @ 11:01UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Stock Certificate from the Custer Mining & Realty Co. Incorporated in Pueblo, Colorado and located in Custer City. Certificate number 673 issued in 1905. Issued to Fred O. Beaupre, signed by N. E. Guyut(?) and president William B. Fowler. Printed by Pueblo Litho & Prtg Co, Pueblo, Colo. Size 11 by 7 inches. issued. Raised seal. Vignette of fighting. A marble statue of General George A. Custer was unveiled on June 11, 1902 with his widow looking on to commemorate the founding of Custer City. The ceremonies started with a speech by Governor James B. Orman followed by athletic events, a baseball game, horse racing and all sorts of contests. All this to celebrate what was to be Colorado's most modern city with the first pre-fabricated houses in Colorado. The most exciting part of the ceremonies was the actual erection of the town itself. The houses and buildings were built elsewhere, primarily in Pueblo, in sections and shipped to Custer City to be put together on the spot. Some 40 buildings and homes went up. By nightfall all the buildings were up and occupied. Here, on what was a bare hill that morning, stood a modern city by 1902 standards. [ghosttowns.com]
Date: 1905
City/County: Custer City
State: Colorado