Fulton County Narrow Gauge Rail Way Company
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Certificate Details
Product Details
Company
Fulton County Narrow Gauge Rail Way Company
Certificate Type
Capital Stock
Date Issued
Unissued, circa 1890's
Canceled
No
Printer
Snyder & Black
Signatures
NA
Approximate Size
10 1/2" (w) by 6 3/4" (h)
Images
Representative of the piece you will receive
Guaranteed Authentic
Yes
Additional Details
NA
Reference
Fulton County Narrow Gauge Rail Way Company
Certificate Type
Capital Stock
Date Issued
Unissued, circa 1890's
Canceled
No
Printer
Snyder & Black
Signatures
NA
Approximate Size
10 1/2" (w) by 6 3/4" (h)
Images
Representative of the piece you will receive
Guaranteed Authentic
Yes
Additional Details
NA
Reference
Historical Context
The Fulton County Narrow Gauge Railroad, also known as the Spoon River Peavine, was built between Galesburg and West Havana, Illinois, around 1880. It served strip mines and local farmers within Fulton County, and operated passenger trains up until the early 1900s. The line was converted from narrow gauge to standard gauge around 1910.
In 1930, the line was purchased by the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railway. In 1934, portions of the line between Fairview and Galesburg and between Lewistown to Havana were petitioned for abandonment.