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Misc Texas stocks and bonds (83860)

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Railroadiana, Trains Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Misc Texas stocks and bonds  (83860)
SOLD
250.00USDto l*******c+ buyer's premium (62.50)
This item SOLD at 2019 Jan 25 @ 14:22UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Texas stock certificates (8) 6 cancelled stock certificates, 2 unissued & bonds (4) 2 unissued, 1 cancelled, 1 not cancelled.: All nice train vignettes. 1 Sonora Railway Co, cert #142, 28 shares; Printed: American Bank Note Co. NY & Boston 1 Rio Grande Junction Railway Co. cert.# 42, 10 shares; printed: American Bank Note Co. NY Litho 2 Texas Central Railroad Co cert #440, 15 shares & cert #468 17 shares; Printed: American Bank Note Co. N.Y. 4 Rio Grande Southern Railroad Co, 2 unissued; 100 shares # A375, A182 53 shares. Printed: Homer Lee Bank Note Co. Four bonds 1) $1,000 International Railroad Co. 2) $1,000 Rio Grande Southern Railroad Co. 3) $10,000 Tucumcari and Memphis Railway Col 4) $1,000 Houston Great Northern Railroad Co. By the early 1880s it became obvious that railroads were the key to prosperity for Colorado’s mining camps. Denver & Rio Grande reached Silverton in 1882. Access to a railhead allowed mine operators to ship lower grade ore, and merchant, Otto Mears built a network of toll roads and railroads that transformed southern Colorado earned the nickname “Pathfinder of the San Juans.” Otto Mears, decided to expand from toll roads to railroads. In 1887 he began construction of a line from Silverton over 11,018-foot Sheridan Pass (now called Red Mountain Pass) to the mining camps on Red Mountain naming it Silverton Railroad, known as the Rainbow Route. Railroad completed in 1889 and immediately turned a nice profit. Mears then began construction of biggest endeavor, 162-mile Rio Grande Southern, running from Durango northwest through mining towns of Rico and Telluride, over 10,250' Lizard Head Pass to Ridgway opening in 1891 after 1-1/l2 years of construction with 142 major bridges and trestles. Prag collection.

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