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Rare Crocker Signed Northern California Inland Stock Certs [128955]

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Rare Crocker Signed Northern California Inland Stock Certs [128955]
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A quartet of rare California interior stock certificates. First is issued by The Siskiyou Syndicate for one and 183/192 shares at $10 per share to Alta Thomas, dated April 26, 1926 and signed by R.W. Hirsh, secretary and G.F. Bissinger, vice president. There's no cancelation.

Next is issued by Susanville Commercial Company to William Crocker, son of Charles Crocker, one of the financiers of the Transcontinental Railroad known as the "Big Four." It is issued for 5,000 shares at $1 per share, signed by secretary William Gregory and F.W. Bradley president. It is endorsed on the reverse by Crocker.

Next is issued by Modoc County Irrigation Company for 2,500 shares at $1 per share to H. Downs (?), dated March 12, 1912 and signed by secretary J.R. Penny and president, W.B. Miar. It is uncanceled. Last, is issued by Pittsburgh & Mt. Shasta Corporation to Edward Ponkop for 100 shares with no share value noted. The signatures are illegible and it is dated December 17, 1928. There's no apparent cancelation. Please see photos for more detail and condition.

Date: 1920s
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Susanville
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection