Saint Paul Eastern Grand Trunk Railway Company
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Over 125 years old
Capital stock
Circa 1880's
Unissued, uncanceled
American Bank Note Company
Not signed
11" (w) by 7 1/4" (h)
NA
Historical Context
The Saint Paul Eastern Grand Trunk Railway was formed to be the first link in the new route from St. Paul to Sault Ste. Marie, and thence by the Grand Trunk, of Canada, to the Atlantic ports.
The line was organized to operate a line from some point on Lake St. Croix or the Mississippi River, in Wisconsin, to a point on Green Bay or Lake Michigan. The line served Menomonie, Eau Claire, and Chippewa Falls.
The line began operations in 1879.
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