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Deadwood Central Railroad Company (91024)

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Deadwood Central Railroad Company  (91024)
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This item SOLD at 2019 Mar 10 @ 16:29UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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1 cancelled share @ $100 of Deadwood Central Railroad Co. cert. # 35 issued to J. G. Taylor on May 12, 1893. Inc. Territory of Dakota. Assigned. Grey border with raised company seal. Deadwood Central Railroad Co was a 3 ft narrow-gauge railroad in South Dakota. Founded by Deadwood, South Dakota resident J.K.P. Miller and his associates in 1888 to serve their mining enterprises in the Black Hills. In 1928, the railroad covered of 15.781 miles. Originally built to connect Deadwood and Lead City. Company organized on Aug. 20, 1888, on Sept. 21 it was chartered. Railroad bought in 1893 by the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, a subsidiary of the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad. Continued to operate as the Deadwood Central Railroad. In 1902, track between Lead and Deadwood was electrified and passenger service was provided. Service was abandoned in 1924 due to operating losses and deterioration of equipment. In 1904, operated under the name CBO. Railroad had operated nearly 26 miles of track. Like many other railroads, Deadwood Central Railroad Co. was abandoned in 1930 due to the stock market crash of 1929 being replaced by trucks. Printed: Poole Bros. Chicago.


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