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Pacific Rail Road Bond and Coupons, 1865 [193118]

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Pacific Rail Road Bond and Coupons, 1865 [193118]
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$1000 bond certificate from the Western Pacific Rail Road Company, dated 1865. No. 79 issued. Signed by county clerk, auditor, treasurer, and president of the board of supervisors, but signatures are all faded. Certificate has two 50¢ IR stamps and an embossed company seal. Certificate is mounted to a large piece of paper along with 60 bond coupons each worth $35. Prominent foxing, significant wrinkling on bond coupons -- see photos. The bond was used to raise money for the First Transcontinental Railroad under Sec. 5 of the Pacific Railroad Act of 1862. Specifically, it was used to build the Central Pacific Railroad, which runs from San Francisco to Promontory, Utah. There it meets the Union Pacific Railroad line running back east, where the famous "Golden Spike" was driven to join them. Central Pacific Railroad was an extremely important railroad completing the railroad from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans. President Lincoln signed the Pacific Railway Act on July 1, 1862. This authorized the Central Pacific and Union Pacific to build the railroad to the Pacific Ocean. The railway line included over one dozen tunnels. The first rail lines were laid in 1863. Over 95% of the work was done by Chinese workers. Work completed seven years ahead of schedule. Financing created by governor of California and railroad baron, Leland Stanford, railroad baron Collis Huntington, American educationist, theologian and president of Williams College, Mark Hopkins and Charles Crocker, construction supervisor and president of Charles Crocker & Co.
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State: California
City: San Francisco
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