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Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Co. (83864)

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Railroadiana, Trains Start Price:25.00 USD Estimated At:50.00 - 100.00 USD
Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Co.  (83864)
SOLD
25.00USDto a****y+ buyer's premium (6.25)
This item SOLD at 2019 Jan 25 @ 14:12UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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13 shares of Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Co cert #607 dated Dec 6, 1856 issued to George Heppie. Raised company seal. Vignettes 1) train in top middle, 2) one in each corner with 2 men, people on horses 2 men with equipment and bottom center man with pumpkin. Signed by F. Messlen, secy and Geo. Darsu, treas. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway major part of Pennsylvania Railroad system, west from Pittsburgh, PA, via Fort Wayne, IN, to Chicago, IL. Included the current Norfolk Southern-owned Fort Wayne Line east of Crestline, OH to Pittsburgh, and Ft Wayne Secondary from Crestline west to Tolleston in Gary, IN. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad was chartered in Ohio on February 24 and in Pennsylvania on April 11, 1848 to build from Allegheny City west to Crestline, Ohio, on the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. Construction began on July 4, 1849, first section, from Allegheny City west to New Brighton, opened July 30, 1851. Further sections opened January 3, 1852, west to Columbiana, and on January 6 the gap between Columbiana and Salem was filled. In conjunction with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, connecting at Alliance, a through line was provided between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. March 11, 1852, an extension west to Massillon was opened. . On August 10, 1852, a further extension from Massillon west to Wooster opened. The line west to Mansfield was finished April 8, 1853, and the full line to Crestline opened April 11. Printed: Wm Schuchman & Bro Litho. Pittsb. Prag collection. State: Pennsylvania City: Date: