Louisiana purchase exposition company stock certificate
Agriculture, live stock Pre-Exposition period $25,785.71 Agriculture, live stock Exposition period $254,582.56 Agriculture, live stock Post-Exposition period $2,052.97 282,421.24 Although who knows, maybe your great grandma ultimately sold the stock, and these certificates are basically receipts from the original purchase.. Not sure how that stuff worked back then. It could be also that the company folded in the 1930s (great depression) or at some other time. So many possibilities. This early photo shows the opening ceremony of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. In the center foreground, David Francis, a former governor of Missouri, is giving the opening address. Ground Plan of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. Compliments of St. Louis Union Trust Company. As an example the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company Certificates are sold today for more than $500.00 each. One of the wildest things we learned is what some of the more recent company certificates are selling for or what they are asking for them. For example we saw on a collectable site an Enron stock certificate for 1 share with a asking price of $50.00. Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. Stock Certificate - 1924 Normal Price: $495.00 Our Sales Price: $395.00: Durant Motors, Incorporated RARE Specimen Stock Certificate - 1935 Normal Price: $295.00 Our Sales Price: $250.00: E.S. Randall Steamboat & Excursion Company (Potomac River Steamer) - Washington DC 1900 Normal Price: $395.00
No centennial was ever so grandly celebrated, for this Exposition is without a peer in history, and a visit within its gates is an event to be always remembered with pleasure and satisfaction by young and old alike. Stock Certificate, St. Louis, MO, 34 Shares at $10 Each, Sept. 21st, 1903. Bold Salmon Red Color with the classic World’s Fair Fountain Scene. Superb Condition! This is the first example of this stock that we’ve owned in over 20 years!
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company - St. Louis, Missouri 1902 Beautiful certificate from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company issued in 1902. 1) Ultra rare stock certificate issued by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company to B.M. Hypes on June 11, 1904. Signed by vice-president Spencer and secretary Wallace B. Stevens. Not cancelled. Colorful, illustrated design with red/orange vignette of the fairgrounds taking up nearly the whole certificate. No centennial was ever so grandly celebrated, for this Exposition is without a peer in history, and a visit within its gates is an event to be always remembered with pleasure and satisfaction by young and old alike. Stock Certificate, St. Louis, MO, 34 Shares at $10 Each, Sept. 21st, 1903. Bold Salmon Red Color with the classic World’s Fair Fountain Scene. Superb Condition! This is the first example of this stock that we’ve owned in over 20 years! Folder 2: Stock Certificate (signed by David R. Francis) Folder 3: Tabernacle of Israel Structure Folder 4: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, Division of Concessions and Admissions, Department of Concessions, Report of Ticket Counter (2 items), July 6, 1904 and July 8, 1904 Located in Room 219, North Brookings Hall during construction. Transferred from Chancellor's Office, April 17, 2013 (WUA2013-039) The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, was an international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from April 30 to December 1, 1904.Local, state, and federal funds totaling $15 million were used to finance the event. More than 60 countries and 43 of the 45 American states maintained exhibition spaces at the fair, which was attended Scripophily.com is the world's #1 Buyer and Seller of Collectible Stock and Bond Certificates, and old stock research. Rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau. Boeing Airplane Company (Early Boeing Airplane Company stock certificate) - Delaware 1952 Normal Price: $595.00 Our Sales Price: $495.00 Boston & New York Chickasaw Land Company (Uncancelled) - Boston, Massachusetts 1836 Normal Price: $595.00 Our Sales Price: $495.00.
Lot of 2. 1) Ultra rare stock certificate issued by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company to B.M. Hypes on June 11, 1904. Signed by vice-president Spencer and secretary Wallace B. Stevens. Not cancelled. Colorful, illustrated design with red/orange vignette of the fairgrounds taking up nearly the whole certificate.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. stock certificate for $30 shares, owned by Cook Bros. Carriage Co. Any use of the images found in this collection must credit the St. Louis Jewish Community Archives. To order a reproduction, inquire about permissions,
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company - St. Louis, Missouri 1902 Beautiful certificate from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company issued in 1902.
The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, commonly known as the Saint Louis World's Fair of (included here) was published by the World's Progress Publishing Co.
Duesenberg Automobile & Motors Company, Inc. Stock Certificate - 1924 Normal Price: $495.00 Our Sales Price: $395.00: Durant Motors, Incorporated RARE Specimen Stock Certificate - 1935 Normal Price: $295.00 Our Sales Price: $250.00: E.S. Randall Steamboat & Excursion Company (Potomac River Steamer) - Washington DC 1900 Normal Price: $395.00
1904, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. stock certificate, a lovely unused certificate for two shares signed by company vice-president, Corwin Spencer, Very The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, commonly known as the Saint Louis World's Fair of (included here) was published by the World's Progress Publishing Co. souvenir books, stock certificate, and other material from or related to the 1904 World's Fair held in St. Louis, Missouri (Louisiana Purchase Exposition). Stock Certificate Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company - One Share, issued1904. $525.00. Free shipping. Milburn Construction Company Stock Certificate As an example the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company Certificates are sold today for more than $500.00 each. One of the wildest things we learned is
Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company - St. Louis, Missouri 1902 Beautiful certificate from the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company issued in 1902. 1) Ultra rare stock certificate issued by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company to B.M. Hypes on June 11, 1904. Signed by vice-president Spencer and secretary Wallace B. Stevens. Not cancelled. Colorful, illustrated design with red/orange vignette of the fairgrounds taking up nearly the whole certificate. No centennial was ever so grandly celebrated, for this Exposition is without a peer in history, and a visit within its gates is an event to be always remembered with pleasure and satisfaction by young and old alike. Stock Certificate, St. Louis, MO, 34 Shares at $10 Each, Sept. 21st, 1903. Bold Salmon Red Color with the classic World’s Fair Fountain Scene. Superb Condition! This is the first example of this stock that we’ve owned in over 20 years! Folder 2: Stock Certificate (signed by David R. Francis) Folder 3: Tabernacle of Israel Structure Folder 4: Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company, Division of Concessions and Admissions, Department of Concessions, Report of Ticket Counter (2 items), July 6, 1904 and July 8, 1904 Located in Room 219, North Brookings Hall during construction. Transferred from Chancellor's Office, April 17, 2013 (WUA2013-039) The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, informally known as the St. Louis World's Fair, was an international exposition held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, from April 30 to December 1, 1904.Local, state, and federal funds totaling $15 million were used to finance the event. More than 60 countries and 43 of the 45 American states maintained exhibition spaces at the fair, which was attended Scripophily.com is the world's #1 Buyer and Seller of Collectible Stock and Bond Certificates, and old stock research. Rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau. Boeing Airplane Company (Early Boeing Airplane Company stock certificate) - Delaware 1952 Normal Price: $595.00 Our Sales Price: $495.00 Boston & New York Chickasaw Land Company (Uncancelled) - Boston, Massachusetts 1836 Normal Price: $595.00 Our Sales Price: $495.00.