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The Pueblo Mining Stock Exchange Stock Certificate (91852)

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The Pueblo Mining Stock Exchange Stock Certificate   (91852)
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Remarkable. Inc. in Colorado. No. 32, issued for one share to W.B. Boardman on April 30th, 1892 in Pueblo, Colorado. Signed by president Platt Wicks and secretary Schooley. Not cancelled. Gorgeous design with gilt border, and black and gold writing. The company title is incorporated into a vignette of a horn of plenty, with gold, green, and black coloring. Also in that vignette is a smaller vignette of three miners inspecting a piece of ore. There is another vignette (at upper right) of a building (perhaps a structure in Pueblo?). Printed by Cactus Printing Co., Pueblo. 9 x 12" Three deep folds. Some soiling/staining along edges an folds. This was the first mining exchange in Pueblo. It was incorporated March 29, 1892 with Platt Wicks as president, A.G. Holland as vice-president, and Ed. R. Chew as caller. A five member board of directors were in charge. They held their first meeting on May 16, 1892 in the rotunda of the Central Block. 32,800 shares of stock were sold in that first session from twenty-two stocks offered from mining companies around the state. However, sales plummeted and the exchange closed in June. [Ref:mininghistoryassociation.org] () Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1892
City/County: Pueblo
State: Colorado