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April 11, 2016
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857
857 Bellingham&Northern RailwayCo., 1918.Washington. 1 Shrs Stock
Certificate. Issued. Cancelled. Revenue stamp on back. GOES form. Very
Fine.�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$80-150
858
858 Chicago, Milwaukee &Puget Sound RailwayCo. 1908.Washington.
1 Shrs Stock Certificate. Issued. Cancelled. Very Fine.�����������������Est.
$110-190
859
859 Seattle-Tacoma Short Line. 1908.Washington. 200 Shrs Stock
Certificate. Issued. General Litho, Seattle. Very Fine + �����������������Est.
$75-150
860
860 Snohomish Valley Railway Co. 1905.Washington. 10 Shrs Stock
Certificate. Issued. Uncancelled. GOES form. Very Fine, light paper
tone. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$80-150
861
861 Vancouver & Yakima Railway Co. 1899.Washington. 40 Shrs Stock
Certificate. Issued. Cancelled. Revenue stamps at right and on back.
POCs on signatures. VF+ ���������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$90-180
Wisconsin
862
862 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Co.Wisconsin. 100 Shrs.
Stock Certificate. ABNC. Specimen. POCs. Very Fine.����������������Est.
$120-240
Wyoming
863
863 Union Cattle Co., 1886 Bond.Wyoming, 1886, $1,000. 10-year sinking
fund gold bond. Issued and uncancelled. Gold foil seal. Brown border
with steer sticking head out from under title. w/ partial coupons, XF.
William Sturgis (1842-1936) served with the Union forces of the Civil
War. In 1872, William and Thomas Sturgis in partnership with Gorham
B. Goodell formed Sturgis, Goodell & Co., which raised cattle in
Laramie County, Wyoming. William and Thomas helped to organize
the Wyoming Stock Growers Association and William served as assistant
secretary. He was secretary of the Laramie County Stock Association
three years after it was organized and served for eleven years; he was one
of the most influential men in the area’s cattle business.�������������Est.
$100-180