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Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railway Co. stock/bonds 106196

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Transportation Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railway Co. stock/bonds  106196
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This item SOLD at 2019 Oct 07 @ 16:14UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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7 Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Railway Co Common Stock Trust certificates. Good condition. Green border and raised seal. Registered July 21, 1908. Signed by secretary. Vignette: Train on tracks in forest top center of certificate. 7 assigned. Printed:New York Bank Note Co. STEELOGRAPH. Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway started by Arthur Edward Stilwell ( Oct 21, 1859 - Sept 26, 1928) who was an American railroad entrepreneur and the founder of the Kansas City Southern Railway. He was the president of the railroad from 1897 - 1900 and also the founder of Port Arthur, Texas. Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway was predecessor to the Chihuahua al Pacífico railroad in Mexico that was built to reach the Pacific Ocean at Topolobampo, Sinaloa. US portion incorp. in 1900 as the Kansas City, Mexico, and Orient Railway and completed between Wichita, Kansas, and Alpine, Texas. Forced into bankruptcy in 1912. Oil was discovered under the tracks which brought wealth to receiver, William T. Kemper. In 1914, it was reorganized as the KCM&O Railroad. Reorganized again in 1925 when name returned to the original. KCM&O was acquired by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in 1928 so they could gain access to the west Texas oil fields. Santa Fe sold the Mexican portions. Operating rights on the portion from San Angelo to Presidio later were awarded to Texas Pacifico Transportation. At the end of 1925, KCM&O and KCM&O of Texas together operated 738 miles of road on 859 miles of track. They reported a total of 330 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and 8 million passenger-miles. 7 cancelled Kansas City Mexico & Orient Railroad Co. 2 year 6% $1,000 Gold Note. Signed by president and treasurer. 6 certificates have a paid receipt for taxes attached. City: State: Date: