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BURLINGTON & MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD CO. in NEBRASKA Stock 1879. CB&Q RR. VF++

$ 7.89

Availability: 55 in stock
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
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  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
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    Description

    Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company
    in Nebraska
    . Stock issued
    March 20
    , 1879 at Boston, Massachusetts. Incorporated in the State of Nebraska.
    Certificate
    No.
    970
    was issued to
    C. A. Cotting, as collateral for note C. C. Jackson
    for
    50
    shares of capital stock (0 per share). Hand signed by company president and treasurer. Certificate is about 8” x 10”. Black print with
    brown
    borders and underprint.
    Vignette with a farmer on a horse-drawn plow.
    The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad Company in Nebraska was a sub-branch of the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad that was incorporated under a Nebraska State Charter in 1869. The railroad began with rails first entering Nebraska in 1870 via Plattsmouth. That summer, the railroad reached Lincoln, the recently designated state capital. It later continued to lay rails westward and eventually joining with the Union Pacific Railroad on September 3, 1872 at Kearney; this had the effect of linking traffic from southern Nebraska to the rest of the continent. That same year it began advertising "millions of acres of cheap land" as an incentive to prospective settlers to Iowa and Nebraska.
    The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad was acquired by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad in 1872. At the time, it had begun laying tracks to Denver, Colorado; this line was finished by the CB&Q ten years later. Over the course of the next twenty years, the Burlington continued laying track in Nebraska so that, ultimately, the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy operated about 2,870 miles of track in Nebraska, the most mileage of any carrier in the state. After being acquired by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad served as its subsidiary, operating several lines in the Black Hills, including those acquired when Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad took over the Black Hills and Fort Pierre Railroad in 1901.
    Condition:  Very Fine++
    , two light vertical folds, very minor creasing, no tears, light signs of wear/handling/toning (see photos), punch
    cancelled.
    Printer:
    American Bank Note Company, Philadelphia.
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