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Galveston-Houston Company |
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Stock Code VM-GHC01 |
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Certificate for 25 shares of common
stock for this company, which was
incorporated under the laws of Maine in 1907. Dark green border.
The certificate is similar to the one shown but will have a
different owners name.
Certificate size is 19.5
cm high x 28 cm wide (9" x 12").
We have several
certificates of this company from the 1930's;
should you require information on any of the others, or are
interested in a specific named individual on a certificate please
click here. We will then scan in an image of the actual
certificate for you.
About this company |
Certificate Only Price : £80.00
Certificate Only Price : £40.00 |
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Galveston Houston Company certificate styles available: |
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VM-GHC02
1950's |
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About This Company
Houston and Galveston were linked from 1911 to 1936 by a
high-speed interurban line, whose cars covered the 50-mile distance,
downtown to downtown, in as little as 75 minutes. The Galveston-Houston
Electric Railway was a separate operation from the Houston Electric (the
city streetcar lines), although it was under the same corporate umbrella and
consequently there was some sharing of tracks and facilities. Although it
cannot be compared to such great interurban systems as the Pacific Electric
or the Illinois Terminal, as a single-line company it ranks among the very
best ever operated, both in terms of physical facilities and quality of
service.
source: members.iglou.com/baron |