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Seward Peninsular Railway Company

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Transportation Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Seward Peninsular Railway Company
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140.00USDto S*****3+ buyer's premium (35.00)
This item SOLD at 2018 Dec 09 @ 13:09UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Five hundred shares of capital stock of Seward Peninsular Railway Company for Northwestern Development Company, Number 13, dated January 7, 1907, signed by George T. Williams, president. The Seward Peninsular Railroad is a former Alaskan railway company. In 1900 Wild Goose Railroad was established and on July 19 of that year the first 6.5 km stretch of railway from Nome to Discovery was laid. The trains couldn't run in the winter season due to the weather. In 1903 Wild Goose Railroad was reorganized as Nome Arctic Railway and on April 27, 1906 it was bought out by The Seward Peninsula Railway. On November 18, 1921, the state of Alaska took over the railway line but operations soon ceased. The railroad opened again 1953 as The Curly Q Line. It rain as a tourist operation between Nome and Salmon Lake until 1955 when part of it was turned into a street. Ken Prag Collection. State: City: Date: HWAC# 83646