Archives International Auctions Auction 101 April 23, 2025

Archives International Auctions - Sale 101 146 April 23, 2025 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 687 687 TN. Tennessee Railroads, 1882 to 1946, Specimen and I/U Bond Quartet Tennessee, 1882 to 1946. Lot of 4 Coupon Bonds, Includes: Memphis, Selma and Brunswick Railroad Co. $1000 I/U 6% Bond, 1882; Tennessee Central Railway Co. $1000 Specimen 6% Bond, 1922; $1000 Specimen 4% Bond, 1937; Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway $1000 Specimen 3% Bond, 1946. Bonds range from VF to XF condition. (4). Sold “AS IS” no returns accepted. ������������������������������������������ Est. $250-400 Texas 688 688 TX. Galveston, Houston & Henderson Rail Road Co., 1857. I/U Bond with Attached $40 Bearer Share Certificate. Galveston, Texas, 1857. $100 or 20 Pounds Sterling, Issued and Uncancelled 8% Coupon Bond. Black print with ornate black scroll work. Attached is an I/U $40 Share certificate. Very Fine. . ....... ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� Est. $220-350 689 689 TX. Galveston-Houston Electric Railway Co. 1909 Specimen Bond Rarity Texas, 1909. $500 Specimen 5% First Mortgage Gold Coupon Bond, Black text with brown border and undertint, Illustrated at top is a woman harnessing lightning. Red specimen overprints, POC’s, “000” serial numbers, VF condition with some signs of wear along fold lines, printed by ABNC. Only known as a specimen in Cox. �������� Est. $200-300 690 690 TX. Houston & Texas Central Railway Co. Waco & North Western Division, 1873 I/U Bond. Texas, 1873, $1000, 1st Mortgage Land Grant Sinking Fund Gold Bearing Bond, #724, Black print with ornate black border and red $1000 underprint, Vignette of moving locomotive r-l top center Native Americans on left and woman with bushel on wheat on right, VF condition, Cowan McClure & Co.. Signed by William Earl Dodge Sr. (September 4, 1805 – February 9, 1883). He was an American businessman, politician, and activist and was referred as one of the “Merchant Princes” of Wall Street in the years leading up to the American Civil War. Dodge saw slavery as an evil to be peaceably removed, but not to be interfered with where it existed. He was also a Native American rights activist and served as the president of the National Temperance Society from 1865 to 1883. Dodge represented New York’s 8th congressional district in the United States Congress for a portion of the 39th United States Congress in 1866– 1867 and was a founding member of the YMCA of the US. ��������������������������������� Est. $220-350

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