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Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Co. Stock Group one-Brown, Foreign Revenues (168 stock certificat

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Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway Co. Stock Group one-Brown, Foreign Revenues (168 stock certificat
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168 stocks, issued and cancelled, brown border, 10 shares. Vignette of locomotive leaving roundhouse. This variety group includes: 1) Round two shilling revenue imprint 18-- (6), 19-- (3). 2) Two Shilling top, 18-- (29), 19-- (63) 3) Two Shilling bottom, 18-- (24), 19-- (29). 4) Adhesive and orange revenue imprint (14). (MIS-716-S-30 ic and MIS-716-S-31 ic) The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway (MTK) was the first railroad to enter Texas from the north. It was chartered in 1865 in Kansas by the Union Pacific Railway’s southern branch. After the Civil War, a resolution was passed in Congress to make sure the track made it to Texas, whose railroads didn’t connect to other states at that time. The first train arrived in Texas (near Denison) on Christmas Day in 1872. Important 19th-century figures like J.P. Morgan and John D. Rockefeller were involved with the railroad. The company made history with a stunt that would never be approved of today. On September 15, 1896, the company purposefully collided two locomotives as a promotional event that was attended by 40,000 people. The promoters perhaps failed to anticipate what happened next: after the collision, the locomotive boilers exploded, sending hot shrapnel into the crown and resulting in 3 deaths and many injuries. [Ref: http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/llc01]

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State: Texas,
Date: c1900

FHWAC#: 21032