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Illinois Live Stock Company Stock Certificates

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Illinois Live Stock Company Stock Certificates
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Lot of ten certificates. Earliest is NUMBER 8. Latest is number 150. All issued to Doc tor Benjamin M Hypes. Signed by president Henry Seiter and secretary (?). 1882-1891. Vignette of livestock in a pasture with a steam locomotive passing by. Condition varies from nice to fair. The Illinois Live Stock Company, which had cattle in the Mora valley in Union county, and was also interested in importing stock from Illinois and Missouri, thus improving the quality of stock in this part of the Territory in the 1880's. Benjamin M. Hypes graduated from McKendree University in 1866. He later attended Rush Medical College in Chicago, continuing his medical studies at the St. Louis Medical College, where he graduated in 1872. In 1890, he was one of the founders of the Marion Sims-Beaumont College of Medicine in St. Louis. This school was not long-lived, but its legacy lives on today. By 1903, St. Louis University had been without a medical school since 1854. Its original medical school was founded in 1836, but was separated from the university due to pressure from the anti-immigrant, anti-Catholic Know-Nothing political party in the 1850s. It was in 1903 that the Marion Sims Beaumont College became a part of St. Louis University. Dr. Hypes, a St. Clair County native, can be considered one of the founders of the Saint Louis University School of Medicine. He remained on the faculty of school until his death in 1924. [St. Clair County Historical Society facebook page] (Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection) HWAC# 60257 Date: 1882-1891 Location: New Mexico