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Fredericksburg, Orange & Charlottesville Railroad Co. Gold Bond Pair [198179]

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Fredericksburg, Orange & Charlottesville Railroad Co. Gold Bond Pair [198179]
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Lot of 2 different gold bonds, both extremely rare. $500 and $1000. Issued in 1872. Signed by president Walker and the treasurer. Not cancelled. The railroad of The Potomac, Fredericksburg and Piedmont Railroad Company, is a single-track narrow-gauge steam railroad in Virginia, and from Fredericksburg to Orange, a distance of 38.062 miles. Yard tracks and sidings aggregate 2.498 miles Tracks owned and used total of 40.66 miles. Incorporated in Virginia, March 1, 1863, as the Fredericksburg and Gordonsville Railroad Company. The name was changed to the present name on March, 1876. The principal office of the carrier is in Fredericksburg, Va. The estate of L. Harry Richards, deceased, holds a majority of the capital stock. The original incorporation conferred authority to build the road, as it now exists, from Fredericksburg to Orange. About 18 miles, from Fredericksburg to Parker, Va. It was built prior to 1872. The carrier defaulted on about $1,000,000 of bonds. Road was sold at foreclosure on December 28, 1872. The purchaser, the Fredericksburg, Orange and Charlottesville Railroad Company, was incorporated on February 21, 1872
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Date: 1872
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State: Virginia
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Provenance: Ken Prag Collection