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Ft. Worth & Denver City Railway Company (81837)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Transportation Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Ft. Worth &  Denver City Railway Company  (81837)
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This item SOLD at 2019 Mar 10 @ 17:23UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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1 cancelled share on Apr 22, 1901 @$100 each issued to Lee Higginson and Co. issued May, 1899. Signed by Geo Shrona, secy. and D. B. Nielen VP. Gray border with raised company seal. Vignette of boat at dock and bird feeding babies on cliff. Printed: American Bank Note Co., Phila. Prag collection. 100 shares of specimen stock unissued and uncancelled. Gray border. Vignette of boat at dock and bird feeding babies on cliff. Printed: American Bank Note Co., Phila. Prag collection. 1 cancelled Fractional Stock Scrip #1064 for $8 for Ft. Worth & Denver City Railway Company issued to The Colorado Southern Ry. Co. Vignette of eagle with wings raised on rock. Printed: Unz & Co. Printers. 1 Bowling Green, NY. Prag collection. Ft Worth and Denver City Railway Co. chartered by the Texas legislature on May 26, 1873. Co. would later change its name to the Ft Worth and Denver Railway Company on Aug. 7, 1951. Main line of the railroad ran from Ft. Worth through Wichita Falls, Childress, Amarillo, and Dalhart, to Texline, where it connected with the rails of parent company Colorado and Southern Railway, both of which became subsidiaries of the Burlington Route in 1908.

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