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Ice Transportation Burch "Ice Locomotive" Stock Certificate (1) [127741]

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Ice Transportation Burch  Ice Locomotive  Stock Certificate (1)  [127741]
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The Burch Ice Locomotive and Transportation Co., incorporated in Seattle, WA, in 1901, stock certificate, issued in 1902. Company President Charles E. S. Burch invented an "Ice Locomotive," patented in 1901, with the intent to drive from Seattle, WA, to the North Pole. Cert. No. 24 for 1500 shares was issued to S.A. Nye, is uncanceled, and signed by President Burch and secretary, with vignette of Mt. Rainier and the Puget Sound, gold embossed seal and ornate border, fine condition with minor yellowing and two folds. The 1901 patent was for a huge “streetcar”-like contraption with which the Burch brothers proposed to reach the North Pole. No further record of the proposed trip has surfaced. Burch went on to patent another snow vehicle in 1908, an “Automobile Sleigh,” a smaller machine shaped like a large automobile, with a single, large, steerable ski at the front under the internal combustion engine. He received two more patents in 1917 and 1922 for other snow vehicles.

Date: 1902
Country (if not USA):
State: Washington
City: Seattle
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection