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Meiggs Wharf Company Stock

Currency:USD Category:Western Americana Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Meiggs Wharf Company Stock
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This item SOLD at 2018 Oct 22 @ 12:19UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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This is a fabulous piece that tells the story of the good and the bad history of San Francisco. # 33 for 111 shares to Louisa Breeze trustee. (Unusual to have a female trustee at this time in history!) Star punch cancelled. VIgnette shows Meiggs Wharf. ANother vignette shows Meiggs himself. Printed by GH Baker. Incorporated April 16th, 1874. Datelined October 17, 1879. Very nice! Meiggs' Wharf was a L-shaped wooden pier extending between 1600 and 2000 feet from the northern San Francisco shoreline, an exceptional distance for its time. It was built to attract the lumber shipping trade by transplanted San Franciscan Henry Meiggs as part of his real estate development plans for what would become the North Beach area of San Francisco. Though it bankrupted him in the process, it would become a major part of North Beach and San Francisco society life. The pier became the southern terminus for the ferry to Marin County. The wharf itself survived until it was burned to the water on the second day of the conflagration that devastated San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. SInce the process and the wharf bankrupted him, the 'Father of North Beach,' tried to cover his shortfalls with illicitly obtained warrants against the San Francisco Street Fund. Before his fraud was discovered he fled on October 6, 1854 on his brig America. He landed in Chile, where after losing $8,000 in stake money and pawning his pocket watch he would make another large fortune building Chilean and Peruvian railroads. Meigg would use a part of his new wealth to repay victims of the fraud. Prag Collection City: San Francisco State: California Date: 1879 HWAC# 80421