Toledo and Ohio Central Railway Company
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Product Details
CompanyToledo and Ohio Central Railway Company
Certificate Type
Preferred Stock
Date Issued
Unissued, circa early 1900's
Canceled
Yes
Printer
Franklin Bank Note Company
Signatures
NA
Approximate Size
11 3/4" (w) by 7 1/2" (h)
Images
Representative of the piece you will receive
Guaranteed Authentic
Yes
Additional Details
NA
Reference
Historical Context
The roots of this line can be traced back to 1869, when the Atlantic & Lake Erie Railway was incorporated to build a line from Toledo to Pomeroy. In 1876, the line’s name was changed to the Ohio Central Railway.
In 1885, the Ohio Central was sold under foreclosure to the newly formed Toledo and Ohio Central Railway. In December 1899, the Hocking Valley Railway acquired ownership of Toledo and Ohio Central which also included control of the Kanawha and Michigan.
The line was known as the “Clover Leaf” route.
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