Philadelphia Traction Company (Signed by George Widener)
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You will receive the exact certificate pictured

Over 100 years old

Capital stock

December 16, 1907 (grayish purple)
October 24, 1905 (orange)

Issued, canceled

American Bank Note Company

Hand signed

11 1/2" (w) by 8 1/4" (h)

Signed by George Widener
George Widener was the son of Peter Widener, a successful businessman who started several street railways in Philadelphia. George assumed responsibility of his father’s business and oversaw the development of cable and electric trolleys. He was president and a significant stockholder in about a dozen different streetcar companies at the time of his death. He and his son, Harry, were lost on the Titanic on April 15, 1912.
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