Mississippi River Fuel Corporation
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Mississippi River Fuel Corporation
Certificate Type
Common Stock
Date Issued
December 16, 1957
Canceled
Yes
Printer
American Bank Note Company
Signatures
Machine printed
Approximate Size
12" (w) by 8" (h)
Additional Details
NA
Historical Context
This company was originally incorporated on February 8, 1928 as the Mississippi River Fuel Corporation by the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey), Columbian Carbon Company, United Carbon Company, Electric Power & Light Corporation, Moody-Seagraves and Palmer Corporation.
The company operated gas pipelines from the Richmond and Monroe gas fields in Louisiana to customers in Arkansas, Missouri and Illinois.
In 1949, William G. Marbury became president of the company and began to diversify the its business. In 1959 shares of the much larger railway Missouri Pacific Railroad were acquired. By 1962, the company owned a majority vote in the Missouri Pacific. Due to the capital structure of the Missouri Pacific with different shareholder rights, a legal dispute with the Alleghany Corporation concerning the corporate control. This conflict was finally resolved in 1974 through a recapitalization and the Mississippi River Fuel was given full control of the railway company. At this time, Mississippi River Fueld Corporation owned 66.3% of the shares.
In 1963 and 1964, the company acquired several businesses in the concrete and cement production. In 1965, the company was renamed Mississippi River Corporation. In 1974, the three main subsidiaries were the railway company, Mississippi River Transmission Corporation (gas pipelines operation) and the cement manufacturer River Cement Company.
1976, the company became the Missouri Pacific Corporation. In 1980, the company agreed with Union Pacific Corporation to merge the two companies. The merger was approved on December 22, 1982.
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