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Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad Stock & Others (117844)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Transportation Start Price:450.00 USD Estimated At:900.00 - 2,400.00 USD
Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad Stock & Others   (117844)
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200.00USDto d*******r+ buyer's premium (50.00)
This item SOLD at 2020 Jul 11 @ 16:27UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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1) 36 shares of Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad Co. cert. #13 issued to A. H. Allen dated Jan 19, 1918 signed William Alvord, pres. and J. S. Latham, secy. Adhesive RN stamp. Inc. Dec 10, 1869. 1st president of the Sacramento Valley Railroad Civil War General William Tecumseh Sherman. April 19, 1877, Sacramento Valley Railroad was consolidated with the Folsom and Placerville Railroad to form the Sacramento and Placerville Railroad. Printed: Bacon & Co., printers. 2) Cancelled and never issued $100 per share of Fresno Interurban Railway Co. cert #33. Inc. Apr 4, 1914 in CA. Grey border and gold company seal with gold vignette of man in circle. Vignette of eagle on building with wings spread. Company was a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company. Filing status is listed as Merged Out. Fresno Interurban Railway incorp. in 1914 to build a 26-mile electric railway from Fresno to Clovis, CA. Construction proceeded slowly eastward from Fresno. While construction of the line to Clovis was underway, an electrified branch line was put in operation between J Street and Fresno State College with two 48-passenger cars leased from the Peninsular Railway. Passenger service to Fresno State College ended when the interurban declared bankruptcy in 1918. Santa Fe purchased the company in 1922. Line to Clovis improved in 1924 to serve as a freight branch of the Santa Fe Railroad. Printed: Goes.

Provenance: Ken Prag Collection
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