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Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company Stock Certificate

$ 2.11

Availability: 24 in stock
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Status: Issued/Canceled
  • Collectible/Negotiable: Collectible only. No value on today's indices.

    Description

    Product Details
    Certificate Type
    Preferred Stock
    Company
    Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
    Date Issued
    1890's
    Canceled
    Yes
    Printer
    American Bank Note Company
    Signatures
    Hand signed
    Notable
    There are a series of accordian cut cancels in the body, which are less apparent when the document lies flat
    Approximate Measurements
    11" (w) by 7" (h)
    Product Images
    Representative of the piece you will receive
    Guaranteed Authentic
    Yes
    Historical Context
    On September 30, 1890, the Chicago, St. Louis and Pittsburgh Railroad; the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & St. Louis Railroad; the Cincinnati and Richmond Railroad and the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad were merged to form the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway (PCC&StL).
    In 1891, the PCC&StL acquired stock ownership of the Little Miami Railroad. On December 21, 1916 (taking effect January 1, 1917), the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway merged with the Vandalia Railroad, Pittsburgh, Wheeling and Kentucky Railroad, Anderson Belt Railway and Chicago, Indiana and Eastern Railway, forming the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad.
    The PCC&StL was leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad on January 1, 1921, and finally was merged into the PRR's Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington Railroad on April 2, 1956.
    The line was commonly called the Pan Handle Route. The name came from its main line, which began at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, crossed the Northern Panhandle of West Virginia, and continued west to Bradford, Ohio, where it split into a northern line to Chicago and a southern one through Indianapolis, Indiana, to East St. Louis, Illinois.