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January 2018 Treasures Galore Auction Catalog

Published by Holabird Americana, 2019-01-04 16:48:54

Description: Western Americana, railroadiana, mining collectibles, saloon collectibles, bottles, brewing, firearms and SO MUCH MORE!!! nearly 4000 lots in all collecting categories!

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DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2240 Sutro, Lyon, Nevada 1878 Lot# 2244 Virginia December 1878 Sutro Tunnel City, Storey, Nevada Collection correspondance, notes Unique Limestone on Issac Requa, connecting to Savage Printers Lithograph ine, etc These four letters from Plate Very unusual. Pelham W. Ames are addressed to H. H. Used as a master for Sheldon, Assistant Superintendent of printing. Includes the Sutro Tunnel Company. These letters the Mexican Mine are addressed from December 9, 1878 in Virginia City to December 16, 1878. The dates are important as the Sutro Tunnel and Wilmot’s Own had reached the Savage Mine only three months earlier. December 9: Whiskey Bourbon Sutro’s salary, interesting conversation about German caps which don’t out of San Francisco. fit with ew York caps, use the Bank of evada and a Silver raft, etc. Throughout the 19th December 11: if you want custom wagon wheels I need hub and spoke century, superior dimensions, explosive car only leaves San Francisco only on Wednesday, quality Solenhofen limestone from Bavaria, Germany, dominated the etc. December 14: Isaac Requa’s communication, trial balance, will take lithographic stone trade on both sides of the Atlantic. Even when zinc care of wheels, etc. December 16: Sutro will address Requa’s request - and aluminum plates suitable for lithography became more available in do nothing, wagon wheels will be shipped ASAP, Savage mine has put the 1870s, Bavarian stones (imported to the United States with a tariff) a pump in their drift, etc. Each letter contains recent purchases and continued to be the preferred printing surface. All lithographic stones prices. One of which Mr. Ames thinks is preposterous. The University of and had to be polished and grained before a lithographer could begin to Nevada Special Collections contain 14 more letters from 1877 to 1880. draw or transfer an image on it. c1885. This plate is measures 10” x 9” x Est. $300-500 HWAC# 99873 2 1/2”. Weighs approximately 17 pounds. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 99635 Lot# 2241 Tonopah, Nevada Fight Card with Middleweight Championship of the Middle Lot# 2245 Wells/McGill, Nevada West Four page program with advertisements. Brewery Correspondence Three letters: two 1905 from Allen House, Championship of Johnnie Sudenberg of Omaha dealer in wines, liquors and cigars in vs. Kid Boss of Great Falls. Sudenberg would Wells, Nevada. Another 1917 letter from be a young ack empsey’s first evada fight in The Copper Club Co. of McGill, Nevada. oldfield in 1919. They would emerge friends. Ordering beer. Est. $60-100 HWAC# And Dempsey remembers it as one of his 88821 toughest fights he ever had. “ empsey never had a “boxing match” with anyone in his life. It was Lot# 2246 , Nevada C. C. Higgins always a fight. He began talking about one of the Original Manuscripts about Nevada fights, one of the toughest. It was a fight he lost to Desert Life Includes The Roughneck a roughneck puncher named Johnny Sudenberg (with notes on Reno Commercial Club in oldfield, evada, in 1915. empsey was 0 years old then, not fully paper), Katie of Desolate Springs grown, weighing 165 pounds. He had been hopping freights, working (returned from Everybody’s Magazine), in mines, traveling all over Utah, Colorado, Ne¬vada, trying to get The Three Lost Buttes (rewritten and into the ring against anyone who would fight him.” Sudenberg won. published in Reno Gazette), two copies [classicboxing society online] Also on the card Johnnie Connelly of Los Angeles and Jack Bratoon of St. Paul. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 99880 of That Cuss the Burro, Mystery of the Grapevines, and Too Much Argument. Lot# 2242 Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah Some of these may have never been published before! Higgins was living in Reno at 437 Granite Street when Advertising & Map of Arizona Color these were written, but had spent time at some the the later mining Map of Arizona (tearing at right side) camps. He had a ranch outside Reno and was into real estate. Also eight misc. letters, checks, bills, and seven 1932 stories written for the Reno Gazette about ‘Old Bill’ in some sort adveretising place mats from Tonopah, of serial form with many parts missing it seems. From the personal Nevada (dates unknown) with the collection of Hugh Shamberger. Most Photos identified by for Hugh on “Beauty Bar” for hair stying. Three small flag pennants from Tonopah declaring the front or the back. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 49968 “Me and Jim Found Tonopah”. Est. $980- Lot# 2247 , Nevada 1865 Early 150 HWAC# 61238 Statehood Nevada Revenue Lot# 2243 Virginia City, Storey, Nevada Documents ot of five. 1) The best Nevada Revenue paper is an 1870 complaint that a promissory note has Comstock Mines Cross Section Map 17 not been paid. fficial ander County document. Back page has a rare x 21”. Color. Hale & Norcross and Potosi 10c evada Revenue Stamp! ) 18 7 affidavit of mining production for Mines Cross Section. Numbered Plate 10. the mines of Humboldt County for the fourth quarter of 1867. Lists the Major rips and folds could use archival tape! Est. $50-100 HWAC# 99681 Trinity & Sacramento (374 tons), Manitowoc & Arizona Mine (203 tons) and the Humboldt River Gold and Silver (30 tons). 3) 1865 Humboldt County bond affidavit for William A Holcomb to be a otary Public. Signed by APK Safford. Red county sea. Green Nevada 5c Revenue stamp. Trimmed. 4) 18 5 ander County bond affidavit for ustin E Cook to be a Notary Public. Signed by ES Davis. Gold county sea. Green 5c evada Revenue stamp. 5) 18 5 letter from the Recorder’s ffice at Dayton advising writer that the deed (not included) is being returned as it was not acknowledged in front of a proper notary public, It should have been acknowledged by a Commissioner of Deeds. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 99001 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 99

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2248 , Lot# 2251 , Nevada 1867-1893 Rare Nevada Nevada Sutro Tunnel Bond-Adolph Sutro Business, Political Collection Lot of 5 items related to and Military Card Adolph Sutro and the Sutro Tunnel on Collection Lot of the Comstock. 1) Rare 1888 receipt sixteen: Pictorial datelined Sutro, Nev. for the Lucille Agee for governor, odge of the A UW. Certifies Thos. pictorial Bartlett Curran as a member of the lodge. Blue for district judge, paper with some soiling. Documents from Sutro, Nevada are scarce. Pictorial humorous 2) $1,000 Bond for the Comstock Tunnel Company, the later name Q-ne-Q in Reno, for the Sutro Tunnel. Issued 1889, signed by Theodore Sutro. Punch Adolph Sutro at cancelled, many coupons remaining. 3) 1872 Senate Report on the Sutro Nevada, Sutro Tunnel. 66pp. Disbound. Toning. 4)*** Letterpess copy of a letter Western Marble Works Reno, Rev Wilbur Went oldfield, M Edwards sent on Sutro Tunnel Co. letterhead from Washington DC by Sutro to Nevada Assembly sergeant-at-arms, Mason Valley Mines Wabuska, John Sherman, 1867, pitching the riches of Nevada and for Sherman to Francis Hoard for Esmeralda County Commissioner, Pierce National read a pamphlet. Missing upper left corner, rips, tape repairs. 5) Wells Cash Register, Pyramid Auto Court Sparks, Springer Nursery Sparks, Fargo San Francisco check signed by Adolph Sutro in 1893. This was Elias Wartmen Troop A of 1st Volunteer Calvary, Byington & Hall two years before he became SF mayor after selling out on the waning attorneys Reno, PH Mulcahey Sparks Tribune. Finally what Nevada Comstock. Check has old tape repairs. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 60125 business card collection would be without the famed brothel, Mustang Ranch pictorial. Condition ranges from poor to excellent, Est. $100- Lot# 2252 , Nevada 1880’s Three 300 HWAC# 99490 Nevada Letters with Content 1) 1881 letter to HB Yerington. Asking for a Lot# 2249 , Nevada 1869-1928 Nevada reduced rate from Carson City to Reno for Cora’s Band. 2) Letter from Hamilton. Letters with some Content Lot of ten. Smaller school coming this summer. 3) 1) 1928 Letter from Lyon Switch about 1886 letter with stamped, “CPRR / Feb sheep and cow grazing. 2-3) 1869 letters from Treasure City about death of a child 15 1886 / Halleck.” “This is a very small pace. No store at all.” Est. $50- (not in Nevada) and life with children 100 HWAC# 99662 in Treasure City. 4) 1915 Indenture Lot# 2253 , New Mexico early 1900’s from the Torrey Investment Company New Mexico/Native American Related of Lovelock. Signed by Carrie and ET Publications This is a ten piece Torrey from the family that Torreytown collection of travel-specific materials was named for. Ever heard of it? 5) 1910 from the 1930’s. The pamphlets describe letter from Buffalo Meadows in the Black traveling by automobile and by rail to Rock Desert. “I Don’t know weather (sic) I will be able to get through Southwest destinations such as: Aztec with the stage tomorrow. 6) 1915 Tuscarora letter about purchasing a Ruin, New Mexico; Mesa Verde, Colorado; horse. 7) 1894 Genoa letter with a suggestion for the name of the new Pueblos of Taos, New Mexico; Bandelier town. Since Harriman is not acceptable, how about Esau. The town was National Monument, New Mexico. The eventually named Sparks. 8) 1898 letter about the incorporation of the pamphlets are spectacular with period E & E Gold Mining Company. 9) 1917 letter addressed to G. S. Garcia, cars and horse transportation. Includes Elko’s famous silversmith, about a payment. Copy. 1) 186- Tuscarora lette. “I shall not sign anything...” Condition is poor to good. Est. $100- two archaeological pamphlets of the 200 HWAC# 99524 1930’s. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61249 Lot# 2250 , Nevada Nevada Reports Lot# 2254 ittle alley, ew York 1915 and Regulations of the 1870’s-80’s Cattaraugus Cutlery Company Billhead Bill head from Cattaraugus Cutlery Company to Five volumes of State Reports. Statutes acques Bros. of owville, Y for a total of 5 of Nevada 1878, 1881, 1883, 1885. parts totaling $18.63 Est. $50-100 HWAC# Appendix to Journals, State Assembly, 52017 14th session, 1889. light brown leather bindings, near mint condition. These volumes are “trouble” to any professional researcher, as it can take hours of pleasurable reading of the new laws enacted as well as the reports on different divisions of the state. Of particular interest to the cataloger are the reports of the rail lines, including the Austin Narrow Gauge RR, of which little is known. Reports Lot# 2255 ew York, ew York 1941 on all aspects of mining, from ores to tails are found. reports on demand 1941 New York License Plates These for silver and gold coinage, how mines and tails are taxed; what you can two license plates in unused condition. and cant sell to the Indians, reports of mineral springs; and all forms of WE13.79 is the plate number dated manufacturing. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 88741 for 1941 Yellow background with Black lettering. These plates even have a separator paper-liner to eliminate scratches. This is a car collector’s chance to own real history for your vintage car. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 61531 100 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2256 Lot# 2260 Philadephia, Col umb us/ Pennsylvania c1890’s Cincinnati, Ohio Mortgage / Lease & 1869 Sinking Agreement Lease & Fund Bond Agreement. Buffalo, First ortgage Thousand Islands and Colorful pink First Portland Railroad Company, Mortgage Sinking etc.. pp. 18; Mortgage. the Fund Bond. Lehigh Valley Coal Company The Cleveland, to the Girard Life INsurance C olumbus , Annuity and Trust Co., of Cincinnati and Philadelphia, pp.35. Est. Ind i anapo li s $100-200 HWAC# 86822 R ail w a y Company, No. 2306 for $1000 shares. Signed by Oscar Townsend, Presdent. Nice Lot# 2261 Scranton, Pennsylvania cearly vignette in center with training at train station. Issued P/C. Est. $100- 1920’s iplomas early Diploma from 200 HWAC# 86828 Johnson School, Richmond Hill to Jennie Hyder (?), 1922, (3 Diplomas) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 86814 Lot# 2262 Beresford, South Dakota 1931 January 1931 Pictorial S. Dakota Calendar Security State Bank wall calendar, January 1931. Approx 24x14” Est. $80-100 HWAC# 88320 Lot# 2263 , Southern 10 Southern First Flight Covers Five Alabama, one Mississippi, and four ouisiana first flight covers, ten total. Plus spectacular postage stamps of the period. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 52011 Lot# 2257 Zanesville, Ohio 1963 First National Bank, Zanesville, hio Bowls 2 6” brown bank centennial bowls in original pictorial boxes. Zanesville, OH is famous for its pottery. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 57974 Lot# 2258 Portland, Oregon Bonneville Dam Documents 8.75 x 11.5” Lot# 2264 Kirkland, Texas Hydrograph summary in Blue, 24.5” x c1916 Early Kirkland 1” improvement in fish ladders in blue. Lumber Company Mounted Five Corps of Engineers U.S. Army 10.5” Photographs 1) Identified x 16.5” blue prints including General Site on back as 1914-1918. R. Map and other Dam details. Dated 1934. E. Owen on left and Ernest Two loose prints with 5 page dam over view drawings. Est. $60-100 HWAC# Snodgrass on right. of the 50849 Kirkland Lumber Company of Kirkland, Texas. Has a stain on Lot# 2259 Portland, bottom right of photograph. 2) Oregon Klickitat Same as #1 but light. Both are Valley Development 8 x 10” Framed. Photo is 6.5 x Company Stock 4.25”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Certificate, 53424 Inc. in Oregon. Low No. 10, issued for one share to M.P. Martin on June 26th, 1911. Signed by the president (King) and secretary (Watson). Pen and stamp cancelled. Lot# 2265 American Fork, Utah Ornate border Pharmacy abels appro . rolls with allegorical Briggs Pharmacy labels, includes vignette. In PASS- Sulphur, Catnip & Fennel, Tincture Arnica & many more. Est. $150- CO holder, graded 300 HWAC# 88529 EF. “The Klickitat Valley Development Company was engaged in the Lot# 2266 Eureka, Utah c1934 Letter construction of a project for the irrigation of the table lands in the From Mining Community 6 page letter vicinity of Glenwood. Water diverted below the mouth of Big Muddy written to Miss Lucille Carlson in Los River could be carried upon the lands by gravity flow affording some good incidental opportunities for power development .” Est. $40-60 Angeles, CA from her mother & father in Eureka Utah, dated February HWAC# 60048 14, 1934. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 88534 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 101

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2267 Mercur, Utah c1895 Lot# 2273 , Utah c1900’s Utah Photograph of the Mercur Publications Approx. 14 publications: ercury ewspaper ffice The McCartys They Rode With/Butch Rare photo of CC Higgins Mercur Cassidy by E.Richard Churchill; Utah and he Mormons; American Mercury office. It is over the Builder/ The World’s Greatest Building Paper; & many more. Est. Golden Gate Meat Market and $100-200 HWAC# 88538 Dr. Duff Dentistry. Photo is 8 x 6”. Mercur is a historical hard rock Lot# 2274 , mining ghost town in Tooele Western States County, Utah, USA. In 1891, It 14 Western became site of the first successful States First use of the cyanide process of gold Flight Covers extraction in the United States, Two Montana, the dominant metallurgy today. Three Arizona, It might be added that the Golden Three Oregon, Gate Mine (not Meat Market) was One Washington, one of the largest in Mercur. From and five Colorado the personal collection of Hugh Shamberger. Most Photos identified by First Flight for Hugh on the front or the back. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 49965 Covers. The postage stamps themselves are Lot# 2268 Salt Lake City, Utah c1913 spectacular. Est. Salt Lake City Brewing Company $70-200 HWAC# Receipts The Salt Lake City Brewing Co. 52004 receipts. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 88536 Lot# 2269 , Utah Assorted Small Household Antiquities from Utah Mines Mostly glass, a pocket watch case, pipe stem and other oddities found in underground mine in Utah Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88378 Lot# 2270 , Utah 1880’s Or earlier Breast Pumps & Syrenge Very early Lot# 2275 Manitowoc, Wisconsin 1838 Light House Keeper , breast pumps. Sun colored amethyst color . Also a clear syrenge. All in really good condition. ( RH ). Est. Appointment Letter Interesting 2 sided letter from Aug. 6, 1838 to $50-80 HWAC# 78809 Secretary of the Treasury appointing Pete Johnson of Manitowoc as keeper of a light house in the Territory of Wisconsin (1838). Est. $100- Lot# 2271 , Utah c1960’s Cow Tag 200 HWAC# 59714 Collection from i ie F Approx 70 aluminum cow tags collected in Dixie Lot# 2276 Cody, Wyoming HW Darrah National Forest Est. $80-120 HWAC# 88354 Lumber, Cody WY Photo B/W photo of HW arrah umber, Cody WY with 8 donkey/horse wagons. Approx 5x8”, creases and small tears. Est. $80- 100 HWAC# 88316 Lot# 2272 , Utah Tins ug n tah 12 old tins dug in Utah-Lipton Tea, peaches, Golden Tree Syrup, lard, sausage and more Est. $100- 300 HWAC# 87352 102 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2277 , 1884 11 Pages of Letters, Ohio Lot# 2283 , cearly 1900’s Antique and Western Coal and Iron Co. Letter head Western Electric Telephone Western from The Kearsage, letters from D. N. Stanton Electric wooden antique telephone 1884 regarding stocks and bonds. 8.75” x 6”. (hand crank). Basically a wooden Includes a short note of the Chicago fire. Est. rectangular box that housed the $80-200 HWAC# 52810 necessary components with a receiver that hung on the exterior. These wall telephones were referred to as camera telephones (since they looked similar to a camera at the time), box telephones, and even coffin telephones. The first wall telephone was sold in 1879. 8” x Lot# 2278 , 1880 1880’s 19” x 7.5”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 88509 Western Family Photo Album Family photo album. Large format cabinet card photo album circa 1880 to 90, approximately 16“ x 8“. Holds four cabinet cards per page. The album Lot# 2284 , 1959-1979 Arizona is approximately 2/3 full. Highways and Paydirt Magazines Many of the photographs 100+ Approx 130 issues 1959-1979, label who the people Arizona and mining focus. additional are. Family surnames shipping will apply. Est. $50-100 HWAC# include Remakel, Ward 86468 etc. The photographs were generally taken in Iowa and Wisconsin. We hope a family member finds this in our sale as it would be a real treasure trove. Est. $200- Lot# 2285 , B/W Western Enlarged 400 HWAC# 81513 Prints (14) 14 16x20” prints on heavy stock. Vintage race cars, Olympia, WA Lot# 2279 , 50 Color Colorado Photos street, women is bathing suits, fish in an Album Approx 50 color Colorado market and more. Will look great in c. 1991 photos featuring ghosts towns, frames. Decorators take note! Est. mining areas, beaver pond, San Juan $150-300 HWAC# 87358 Mountains and more. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 50270 Lot# 2280 , Abstract Of Title, Hamilton Lot# 2286 , Baldwin Piano Advertising Card Souvenir from Addition, Butte Montana 10.75” x 8.5”. the factory on Sacramento Street Abstract of Title To Part of Hamilton Addition to in San Francisco. A photo of the City of Butt Montana. MONTANA ABSTRACT workmen putting on the strings. AND TITLE INSURANCE CO., 114 West Granite Postmarked San Francisco, Sept. Street, Butte Montana. 120 pages. There is staple rust on the front and rear. Est. $80-300 21 1906. Est. $80-100 HWAC# HWAC# 50343 88227 Lot# 2281 , Advertising Ink Blotters Remember when people used fountain pens? Businesses early in the 20th century advertised on complimentary ink blotters and here are 28 examples from mostly San Francisco Bay Area businesses. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 88214 Lot# 2287 , Balloon Ascension real Photo Postcard Eight or so people ready for their flight in a hot air balloon. Not used. Est. $50-70 HWAC# Lot# 2282 , Antique Salt 48468 Water Fishing Reels (3) 3 saltwater open spool reels. Penn 85, Bay City 250?, Penn 259. Not refurbished Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87410 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 103

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2288 , Birch Carriage and Harness Lot# 2293 , Captain’s Brass Catalog Pictorial 1902 catalog from James H. Sextant Reproduction (replica of Birch of Burlington, NJ featuring Birch carriages 1800’s model) of antique brass and harnesses. Export catalog No. 65, 208pp. Captain’s sextant in beautiful walnut Both covers have some tape repairs and small box with brass inlays. Length: 5.25”, chips. Est. $180-500 HWAC# 63156 width: 4”, height: 1.5”. New condition. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 43828 Lot# 2289 , Black Bear Pelt Black bear pelt with head and 4 feet. Approx 65x46”. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 86466 Lot# 2290 , Blank Liberty Bell Award Plaque A blank award plaque, Lot# 2294 , Cast Iron Artillery Bank approximately 8 inches square, made Cast iron reproduction from Taiwan of dark wood on which is bolted a brass representation of the famous artillery bank. Moving mechanism. Liberty Bell. The words “Liberty Bell Award” appear in raised relief Approx 6x8” Est. $80-150 HWAC# 87402 on the bell mount, and “Law Day USA” appears on the bell. Below the bell is a 4 x 1.5-inch blank brass plaque held onto the wood by two brass screws. According to a January 1992 article in the Michigan Bar Journal by Norman Otto Stockmeyer, Jr., the Liberty Bell Award honors persons outside of the legal profession who have contributed to greater understanding of the legal system, participated in to the betterment Lot# 2295 , Cast Iron Figures (3) 3 of their communities, or helped to strengthen and improve the original cast iron figures. Cat with red American system of justice. It is presented by local or special-purpose tie bank 4” tall, white dog bank 4.5” tall, bar associations as a highlight of their annual Law Day breakfasts. guitar playing cowboy 5” tall. Normal luncheons, or dinners. This comes from material that remained unsold wear for age. Est. $100-150 HWAC# after the liquidation of Northwest Territorial Mint. Est. $60-80 HWAC# 87412 8639 Lot# 2296 , Century Dictionary and Lot# 2291 , Brown Spitton Brown Cyclopedia Ten Volume set. William spittoon, 4.5x8.25”. Side drain hole has Dwight Whitney, the Century Publishing .5” chip Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87430 Co, NY. 1895, second edition. This massive work was unarguably one of the first great encyclopedias. Today, mush of the value is in the change of cultures and wording. Many subjects here are dropped from Britannica as outdated. Holabird Reference Library. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 81151 Lot# 2297 , Challenger Smooth Wood Plane Challenger Smooth Plane, 8” plane, #V2. Wood handles and steel. Used, good condition. Original box. Est. Lot# 2292 , California Business Card Collection Lot of ten pieces, $60-100 HWAC# 43862 circa 1890-1905. Hotel Mark Twain, 345 Taylor Street, San Francisco; M.J. Keller company, 1105-1109 Broadway, Oakland; also Sacramento, Lot# 2298 , Checks and Receipts Bowman, Placerville and Auburn merchants. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 1905-1963 Butte, Montana 10 The 88231 First National Bank of Butte loan receipts c. 1920 with stamps. Approx 25 bank checks from various banks in Montana and ND c. 1905-1963. Est. $80-300 HWAC# 50347 104 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2299 , Children Themed Advertising Blotters Lot of four ink blotters from H. W. Scribner / Ice Dealer / And / Truckman / Oakland - Maine. ittle boy fishing “ ot a ibble” and “Hurry Mama” illustrations. Est. $80- 120 HWAC# 88233 Lot# 2300 , c1890-1910 Children With Horses on a Farm Photos (6 count) One stereoview by Atlas Stereographs “the Lovers”; one 5 X 7 by JH Elton of a young boy on horseback. Remaining cabinet cards are without identification. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 57272 Lot# 2303 , Early British Land Deeds, 1601-1754 Three framed and two folded land agreements on parchment from Britain, 1601-1749. a) Thomas Bradford, Hardmead, 1601 b) Richard Plympton, 1707 c) Edward Foster 1696 d) William Lloyd 1749 3) Hackshaw, 1754 Three of these are framed, two left folded. All written in fancy old style English, quite difficult to read. The seal on the 1 01 piece is nearly torn off but is Lot# 2301 , 1880’s - 1900 Chinese Soy sauce Pots & A Preserve present. ery fancy, and worthy of hanging in any office. Est. $200-500 Jar / 3 Items. Items # 1 & #2 of 3: Very early , Chinese encampment HWAC# 88813 items. Large and medium, soy sauce pots with pour spout. 5 1/2” x 4 5/8” wide, at the base. Second pot smaller, with air vented hole mark at shoulder. 5 1/4” tall x 5” wide, at the base. Item # 3 of 3: Smaller, storage and preserve jar. 3” wide mouth. 4 1/4” tall x 3 34” wide at the base. Perfect condition. Very nice collection, of early Chinese pottery items, with chocolate brown glaze. ( RH). Est. $60-100 HWAC# 78825 Lot# 2302 , 1890’s 1900. Common Pottery & Table Ware Items / 39 items Item # 1 of 39 : Brown & White Chamber pot lid, repaired. Item# 2 of 39: large green and white chamber pot, no lid, with base chip. But Lot# 2304 , Early Mounted Baseball Team Photograph Unidentified Item 1 fits on it. Item 3 of 39: Base embossed marmalade pot. W.P team or city. Staining, High Contrast. Photograph is 6.5 x 8.25”. Mounted Hartley / Liverpool & London / ( Motif : The Tower Of London ) /Trade 8 x 10”. This is a project photo to identify the mystery team and players. Mark // 4” tall, beige pottery. perfect condition. Item # 4 of 39: Milk Undated. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 53425 Pitcher, handle missing. 3 7/8” tall. Item # 5 of 39 : Old style egg cup: chipped on base and rim, but nice. 4” tall. Item # 6 of 39: Old style coffee cup, chipped on rim and hairline crack. 3” tall. Item # 7 of 39 : Very cute, cream pitcher, with pinkish highlights. 2 3/4” tall. Perfect condition Nice. Item # 8 of 39 : 6 sided tooth pick holder. Perfect. Item # 9 of 39: Tea Cup, with green trim & gold highlights. Was broken, and repaired , pretty good. 2 3/8” tall . Items #10-#18 of 39: ( 7 glass Zoom in and see stoppers & a leaded crystal) . Items #19- #27 of 39 : ( 7 saucers, 1 bowl, and a metal plate wit a hole in it ). Some are plain, others are colored close up detail decorations with hairline cracks. Items # 28-#30 of 39: 3 common sauce of dipping pates. plain, one floral design. Item 31 of 39: ery High Resolution Old , heavy, potter plug for a huge jar. (Shaped like a mushroom ), with a Images of ALL LOTS large “ X” on top. Item #32 of 39: Hand blown, footed sauce dish in milk Images of ALL LOTS glass, with various patent dates ...early. Items #33 & #34 of 39: ( 2 ) milk glass, cold cream lids, that show orange in the light at the rims. Ocean available online at FHW wave pattern. Item # 35 of 39 : Milk glass, bird feeder . Patented Oct 27. 1875. Perfect. Items # 36- # 39 of 39: A Chocolate cup no handle, tint FHWAC.comAC.com square ink well, a black close salve pot, a fancy glass lid from 1898, and a Chesebrough Mnfg, Vaseline base in Milk glass !! Very nice early dug items, of all types. get them and study them, and learn the past...like I did !! ( RH). Est. $80-100 HWAC# 78843 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 105

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2305 Edison - Swan Patent Archive, Incandescent Lights The Thomas Edison- Joseph Swan British Patent Archive, c1880-1883 Est. $10000-20000 HWAC# 88810 An incredibly important archive of original British patents issued The History of the New Lighting to men working for Thomas Edison or Joseph Swan as part of the Edison-Swan Company at the onset of the invention, manufacture Thomas Edison and Joseph Swan were both active in experiments and production of incandescent light products and all things related. with electricity and light, but in different parts of the world – Edison in Edison and Swan were two of the most influential and important the USA and Swan in England. Swan was the first of the two to receive inventors of their day, who came up with ideas for inventions that a patent for electric incandescent lamps in 1879 and Edison got his in changed humanity. This archive was sold by Harrod’s of London to a 1880. client in 1971 and has now surfaced. It is one of the most important archives related to modern inventions imaginable. Edison had first tested his light on ctober , 1879, and received a patent on ov. 4, 1879. That first light lasted a whopping 13.5 hours. The Invention of Incandescent lighting! He improved the design and received a second patent Jan 27, 1880. That lamp became the first commercially practical incandescent lamp Incandescent lighting was first done by Sir Humphrey avey in in the world. Swan had publicly demonstrated an incandescent lamp in 1801-180 . avey was responsible for major advances in artificial London in Feb 1879. With improvements, he received a British patent lighting devices. Experiments continued around the western world for in November, 1880. nearly a century, before two men in separate places at the same time began a series of experiments that led them to the same place- the Meanwhile, the US Patent office voided Edison’s patent in 1883, electric light. bowing to a counterclaim by William E. Sawyer. After six years of litigation, Edison’s patent was validated and restored in 1889. This archive was purchased by a family in London from Harrod’s in 1971. While the papers are interesting, the family never knew what In order to avoid more possible litigation, Edison and Swan got they had. together and formed a mutual company in Britain known variably as the Ediswan Company or the Edison and Swan United Electric Approximately 36 documents from the c1880-1883 period here Company. It is from this company that this archive must originate. document the invention and advancement of the electric incandescent lamp and related pieces or equipment. The papers are all original The Patents and Players (with the number of patents in this patents issued to the inventors, and the list is a virtual “who’s who” Archive) of the Edison-Swan Company. While further provenance is unknown, it appears indisputable that these documents are part of, or all of, the Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1941) (2 Patents). Major inventor, genius, patent archive of the original Edison-Swan Company. considered one of, if not the most important American inventor. He played a major factor in the invention of many, many modern machines and devices that changed industry forever. 106 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Joseph Swan (1828-1914). (4 Patents). Swan began his experiments likelihood, Cherrill invented an incandescent lamp for photographic on light bulbs at least as early as 1850 (when Edison was only 3). His purposes. His British patent was for “Improvements in exhausting first British patent along these lines was in 18 0. In 1875 he rekindled the bulbs of incandescent lamps, Nov. 22, 1882. At the time he was a his interest, first publicly displaying a successful light bulb in eb., resident of Paris. 1879, a number of months before Edison and unknown to Edison. He received a patent November, 1880. Peter Jensen (1847-?). (6 Patents). Jensen was nothing short of a major inventor. A longtime friend of Edison, he had at least dozens of Charles Henry Stearn (1844-1919). (2 Patents) Stearn began working patents from 1877-1880. These patents were for important things such for Swan in 1877 and was indispensable as a key inventor within the as part of the electro-magnetism systems for railroads; dynamo electric Swan realm. By 1882 he was managing Director of the Swan United devices; propellers; production of nitrogen and oxygen; improvements Electric Company. in breech-loading cannon; improvements in systems for conductors for the distribution of electricity as a lighting agent, and other electric John Francis Albright (1857-1914). (1 Patent). Albright was a young lighting agents. engineer who began work with Swan in 1880. After the joining with Edison, Albright ran the ship lighting division of the company. Edward Hibbard Johnson (1846-1917). (1 Patent). Edison’s mentor, inventor of the Christmas lights. In 1871, Johnson hired the young dward riffith Brewer (c1847-?). (9 Patents). Brewer received Edison “but the whiz kid proved so brilliant and entrepreneurial that in several British patents for improvements to electric lamps in 1880. short order their roles reversed”, said one of Johnson’s biographers C. He may have been working for Edison Swan at that time. He was an Klein (2014) inventor of a number of kinds of machinery and apparatus. Thomas John Handford. (?) (8 Patents). Got a patent (or more) for Charles Gimingham (1853-1890). (2 Patent). Gimingham and his batteries associated with incandescent lamps. Appears to have worked brother Edward were scientists in London. In 1881 he began work for the joint company after 1882. for the Swan Company. After “greatly simplifying and improving” incandescent lamps, Gimingham continued work for Swan and its Frederick John Cheesbrough (1842-?). (1 Patent). Cheesbrough successor- Edison-Swan, where he managed a factory. Gimingham was received a patent for improvements relating to electric lamps and also such a well known scientist that he had consulting work for the switches in 1879, and probably worked for Swan. likes of Charles Darwin on water problems at the Darwin house. Alexander Bewicke Blackburn. (1811-1897). (1 Patent). Appears to Nelson King Cherrill (1845-?). (1 Patent) Cherrill was an early have orked for the Swan group in the early 1880’s, received patent for photographer, and little is known of him during the 1880’s. In all improvements to lighting globes. Engineer and inventor, invented the Blackburn steam car about 1877. Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 107

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2306 , 1894 Framed Sewing Lot# 2312 Sampler Sewing sampler, 1894. 19.5 x , Kelvin White 15” framed sewing sampler using buff, Ships Binnacle bright red, and blue thread. Made by Compass Bronze Theresa Ressler 1894. These samplers Kelvin White were a teaching tool for young ladies. Boston ships Every house had one. Est. $60-200 compass. Liquid HWAC# 61173 filled, 9” inside diameter. With Lot# 2307 , c1923 Game Well Glass Battery Est. $200-500 HWAC# 76827 bronze outer ring. Holder Rare Game Well purple glass battery holder. Nice condition Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87432 Lot# 2313 , Kids in Uniforms Photos Lot of six photos. Kids posing in uniforms, one of Santa with a stunned child. Est. $60- 100 HWAC# 88246 Lot# 2308 , Gasoline Torches and Fire Pots Catalog From The Fairbanks Company of Philadelphia, a sixteen page catalog of the “hottest on earth” Lot# 2314 , Knurled Wood Walking trademarked “Red:Hot.” 3 1/2 x 6 inches. Stick 2 tone hardwood walking stick Est. $80-120 HWAC# 88209 with 15.5” of knurled wood on upper half. Round top knob. 36.5” length Est. $150-250 HWAC# 87472 Lot# 2309 , Harper’s Magazine, 13 Bound Volumes Thirteen professionally bound volumes of Harper’s Magazine, 1906-1918, but Lot# 2315 , Leather Animal Collar not a complete run for this date series. Includes Leather inside of wood and metal U volumes: 113-2, 114-1, 118, 119, 120-1, 122-1, frame. 26x16”. Used condition Est. $60- 123-2, 130, 131, 132, 134, 135, 136. Excellent 80 HWAC# 89309 condition. This magazine was the favorite nationally circulating magazine, with literature, Lot# 2316 , Leroy Lettering Sets historical stories, fiction, and everything (3) 3 Leroy lettering sets as used by all written. Also very well illustrated. About 50- engineers before computers in original 60 pounds. Many volumes over their history wood boxes. Branded Duograph, carried fabulous reports of western mining Dietzgen and 1 unmarked. Est. $200- districts. Among them were articles written by J. 300 HWAC# 86446 Ross Browne on the Comstock and more, as well as first-class literature by Mark Twain and Brete Harte. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 59827 Lot# 2317 , Lettersheet, Pictorial and Lot# 2310 , Hunting, Fishing, Corner Advertising Postal History One Scouting Magazines and Books 1947 lettersheet. 1857 Cincinnati Ohio. One Fish and Game Laws of UT, 1925 Annual United States Senate, 1879 postmarked Report on Boy Scouts of USA, Hunting Washington. Addressed to Honorable JD and Fishing Magazine 1953-54 4 issues Harris at Baker City, Oregon. Pictorial with nice color covers Est. $80-120 covers for Knights of Honor Observer HWAC# 86464 of Cincinnati, Alexandria Chamber of Commerce in 193 and ohn eeny fish dealer in New York 1892. Corner advertising for HA Homeyer of St. Louis, American Fish Bureau of Gloucester, Savage & Farnum of Detroit Lot# 2311 , 1891 Indian Trader Typewritten and 1908 Booker, Scott and Moore of Wilmington with billhead. Also an 1858 Alexandria, Virginia pre-stamped cover to the Right Rev. T. McGill. Report From the Colville Indian Reservation Other interesting pieces. Lot of 17. Interestingly, some envelopes have of Northeast Washington comes this six page the person sent to, city, state and no more information. Early delivery typewritten report of incidents concerning an before addresses. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 60962 Indian trader named Ellis. A renegade band threatens Mr. Ellis and his wife must warn him of Lot# 2318 , Log Cabin Syrup Tin the danger. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88203 Unopened tin with liquid inside. Approx 5x5x3”. Nice condition Est. $50-100 HWAC# 87349 108 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2319 , 1904 Louisiana Purchase Lot# 2326 , Mounted Photographs Exposition Promotional From Exhibit of Business Exteriors Lot of 3. None Space No. 34 of the Louisiana Purchase identified. ne shows a group standing Exposition Machinery Building at St. in front of a Maple Restaurant (4.25 x Louis Missouri in 1904, two pamphlets: 6.5” on 7 x 9” mount); another shows “Graton & Knight Leather belts” of four workers with JH Quel & Co. Lumber Worcesterm Massachusetts. Est. $60- shirts (5x7” on 8x10”); and the last 100 HWAC# 88208 shows nine people posing in front of a business (5x7” on 7.75 x10” mount). Lot# 2320 , 1929 Maiden Voyage S.S. Bremen Est. $70-120 HWAC# 60035 Badge Beautiful brass badge with blue lettering: “Maiden Voyage/ North German / Lloyd / S. S. Lot# 2327 Bremen.” 4 1/4 inches long, 2 inches wide. The SS , Mounted Bremen was a German ocean liner constructed for P h ot og r aph s Business of the Norddeutscher Lloyd line (NDL) to work the Interiors transatlantic sea route. Bremen was notable for Lot of 11 mounted her bulbous bow construction, high-speed engines, photographs of and low, streamlined profile. At the time of her early business construction, she and her sister ship Europa were the two most advanced high-speed steam turbine int eriors. ocean liners of their day. The German pair sparked American retailing an international competition in the building of large, in its infancy. Only fast, luxurious ocean liners that were national symbols and points of one is identified (a prestige during the pre-war years of the 1930s. Est. $50-100 HWAC# plumbing store 87333 in Sausalito). See early cash registers, postcard racks, clothing, a restaurant, general Lot# 2321 , Mammoth store, clocks, etc. Largest is 7.5 x 9.5 on 8.5 x 10.25” mount. Most are Print of a 19th Century approx. 5 x 7” photos. Low to medium contrast. Unique window into House Mammoth print early American shops. Please inspect. Est. $250-500 HWAC# 60054 of an old house possibly 1870’s. Possible Georgia Lot# 2328 , Mounted Photographs location. The house has of Factory & Shop Interiors Lot of 4. a white picket fence, an 1) 1939 photo of interior of Universal elevated birdhouse and Electric Appliance Co. in San Francisco many family members (identified bottom right). 5 x 7 on 7 x 9”. posing. Wood frame 20” x 2) Interior of leather company, location 24”, photo 11.5” 16”. Frame not identified. 5 x 7 on 8 x10” 3) Man, has signs of wear. Al Adams woman, and child inside unidentified Collection Est. $200-400 office. Antique phone on the wall. 5 x7 on HWAC# 56141 9 x 11” 4) Unidentified factory interior. 7.25 x 9.75 on 8 x 10.25” Est. $70-120 HWAC# 60053 Lot# 2322 , Matthew Brady Photo Books of the Civil War (2 count) Lot# 2329 , Mounted Photographs of Farms & Other Farming Ephemera Lot of 9. Matthew Brady’s Portrait of an Era by Four mounted photographs of early farming Meredith and Matthew Brady-Historian with a Camera by Horan. Hardcovers, scenes, one identified as Kansas. argest two books. You will not find a photo of is 5x7 on 8x10” mount. Five other pieces W.T. Sherman find out why. Plate 310 of farming ephemera: c.1889 illustrated shows the officer that almost captured . catalog for the Eureka Mower; pictorial W. Booth at Ford’s Theatre. Est. $100- catalog for South Bend Plows; pictorial 150 HWAC# 63329 catalog for houdan chickens from Sunnyvale, CA, undated; advertising page for Spread- Lot# 2323 Matthew Bray Modern rite Straw Spreader; and an 1891 narrative Photo Prints (12) Lincoln, Grant, booklet, “An Arkansas Mule; A Pot of Gold.” Greeley, Dahlgren, Lee, Mahone, Est. $110-250 HWAC# 60034 Sherman, Turner, Whitman, Barton, Military Men. Image 12x9.5” Est. $50- Lot# 2330 , Musician Photographs 2 100 HWAC# 87155 photographs total of Dude Martin and his Round-Up Gang and a group photo of Al Pearce, Edna O’Keefe, Cal Pearce, Jean Clarimoux, Norman Nielsen, Hazel Lot# 2324 , Metal Toy Vehicles and Warner, Abe Bloom, Lord Bilgewater (Monroe Upton), Mac, Tommy Harris, Chas. Carter, Edna Fisher, and More White ambulance 11.5”-fair Cecil Wright. The Dude Martin photo has been signed in pencil by condition, Postal Savings Truck 7” long. Rosalie Jackson. Both 8” x 10” and in good condition. Est. $60-120 Green stone bear, purple darning egg, HWAC# 40163 National Finals Rodeo 1996 white metal belt buckle Est. $100-150 HWAC# 86467 Lot# 2331 , Nail Keg Lids (2) 2 Lot# 2325 , c1879-1883 Mounted American Steel & Wire wood nail keg lids. 1 is in 3 sections, other in 3 sections Barbed Wire Display 22 barbed with warp and cracks Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87429 wire specimens nicely mounted and identified on wood. 1 1 ” Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87354 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 109

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2332 , 1929 Northland Ski Catalog Founded by a Norwegian native, C.A. Lun, the Northland Ski company issued this fifty six page catalog (3 1 x inches) featuring toboggans, snow shoes and hockey sticks. Also are included instructions for skiing and testimonials from ski and jump champions from the 1920s. Rare historical piece of ski history. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 88253 Lot# 2333 , Lot Withdrawn Lot# 2334 , Old Photos of Classy Classic American cars B/W 3 row convertible with many passengers at Pike’s Peak 1935-spotting on photo. 1920’s at Peninsula Hotel in San Mateo Lot# 2336 , Old Sailing Ship Wood Helm Wheel Classic 8 point dark with black convertible. wood helm wheel from an old sailing ship. Bolted iron band and center Photo of a photo of an hub. 39.5” diameter. Nice nautical display piece. Additional shipping open top car. 1906 Ford will apply. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 88377 7 passenger. Seven 8” x 10” including 1938 American Bantam, 1928 Renault Touring, 1923 Wills St. Clair, 1920 Kissel, 1922 Studebaker, 1920 Willys Knight (with Lot# 2337 , cmid-1900’s Old West natural white tires),and a 1955 Cadillac Custom with 3 rear fins! Est. Style Western Magazines Approx 145 $100-250 HWAC# 58671 magazines: Old West 1960, (about 35); True West ‘60’s & ‘70’s (about 40); Frontier Times (about 28); The West Lot# 2335 , Old Rawhide or Leather (about 8); Wild West (about 6); Real Pouch Possibly Native American or West (about 13); Western Fiction (about trapper. One piece pouch with long rat 4); Miscellaneous (about 8); American tail to tie closed. Appears to have been West (about 6). Est. $100-200 HWAC# coated with tar. 4” long, South Eastern US 85846 origin. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 76526 Lot# 2338 , Order Form for Opium and Other Ephemera 1920 Order Form For Opium from Owensboro, Kentucky. Handwritten request for 1 1/4 oz. Cocaine from Merck. 1897 billhead from Gainesville Alabama, from F. R. Penn & Co. Fine Plug and Twist Tobaccos. February 1929 poem from Farm Life magazine. $500 gold bond from the Properties Investment Corporation, with some coupons still attached, 1940. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88811 Lot# 2339 , Pacific Coast Bora Co. Letter and check (not enclosed) from Pacific Coast Borax Co in SF to a client who gave out free goods to their customers that were being sold by their salesmen. The products were 20-Mule Team Borax products in hope of having customers start to buy those products. Prag collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 86565 Lot# 2340 Lot Withdrawn Lot# 2341 , Picture Post Cards Over 180 post cards, mostly Dahlonega Georgia, but many from Alaska, California and the Southwest. Only a few written on, most like new. Est. $30-60 HWAC# 88802 110 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2342 , Postal History Collection Lot# 2348 , Rusty Handcuffs and Key from the Midwest States include Rusty iron D shape handcuffs with key Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, etc. Over 100 Est. $200-300 HWAC# 87174 total! Many have revenue imprinted stamps. Mostly Illinois. Large cities and small towns. Includes 1876 First National Bank of Rushville Illinois with revenue imprint, 1871 James M Adsit of Chicago with revenue stamp, pink 1875 Danville Illinois with revenue stamp, 1872 RB Sutherland of Paris Illinois with revenue imprint, 1866 Rickly & Brother Bankers from Columbus Ohio, 1870 green pictorial Durr & Cowan of Pontiac Illinois, blue People’s Bank of Rock Island 1882 revenue imprint, etc. Lot# 2349 , Samoa, 1889, Rare Est. $150-300 HWAC# 60920 History The Story of Laulii, Daughter of Samoa, and also a sketch on the life of Lot# 2343 , 1850’s on up Postmarks Alexander. A. Willis, her Husband. Edited by Wm Barnes, San Francisco, with ‘LEE’ in them Star with three 1889. A 156 pp history of Samoa, well illustrated but the quality of 1850’s Leesburg, Virginia covers. One is illustrations is crude, perhaps a reflection of the nature of the originals stampless. 1850’s Leesburgh Ohio, 1879 at that time. Green boards, gilt, usual minor wear at ends of spine Not manuscript Leesburg Florida, 1911 x-library. Rare. It is apparent that there were a number of different Astor & Leesburg RPO, 1895 Leesburg colored covers made for the first edition, from buff to blue to green. New Jersey, 1893 Leesburg Kentucky, We listed this in General Americana because of our heritage with the 1911 Lee Cross Roads Pennsylvania, Samoan people Est. $150-250 HWAC# 84679 1907 Lees Creek Ohio, 1910 Leesville California, 1901 Leesburg Idaho, 1868 Lot# 2350 , 1902 Sewing Sampler Sewing Lee Summit Missouri, 1906 Leesville Louisiana, 1908 Leesville Virginia, sampler. 13.5” x 22”, 1902 made by Theresia Holz- 1908 West Leesport Pennsylvania, etc. 38 total. Find the Amelia Earhart Leitner. This beautiful sampler is made with green stamp. Est. $100-400 HWAC# 60967 and red thread in 1902 maybe after this young lady (of the 1894 sampler) was married. The Lot# 2344 , early to mid-1800’s Powder surname is Austrian. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 61174 Flask This beautifully preserved leather shot flask made by AM lask and Cap Company is calibrated to drop 1 oz. to 1 1/4 oz. of shot. The leather is dry but completely intact to reveal a dog in a hunting scene and labeled to hold 2 1/2 lbs. of lead shot. This is an essential tool for muzzle-loading shotgunning before the Lot# 2351 , 1915 Sewing Sampler Sewing era of metal cartridges. The brass hardware sampler. 1915, made by “MB Staubtuch”. 15 x 31” is still in working order. Dimensions: 3” x 8”. framed, red thread. Est. $60-200 HWAC# 61175 Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86845 Lot# 2345 , Purple Door Knob Archive (17) Seventeen choice purple glass door knobs from the c1900-1912 period when manganese based glass was popular before the advent of the ABM manufactured glass items, where magnesium was dropped in favor of selenium. This lot also includes 2 selenium glass knobs from the c1912- Lot# 2352 , 1971 Songbirds of 1920 period, and are the typical yellowish hue. Est. $300-400 HWAC# 88856 America Placemats (6) Original box of 6 washable plastic placemats for your Lot# 2346 , Roaring Twenties table featuring songbirds of America by artist Chuck Ripper. 12x17” Est. $80- Brochures Four women’s hat catalogs 100 HWAC# 84812 by Marge Adams; a guide to “Correct Dress: Season 1919-1920; The Art of Etiquette of Courtship (including chapters on “How to Know That You Are Really In Love,” “Courtship of a Wayward Lot# 2353 , Souvenir Booklets from Girl” or “Making Love to a Prude.” A Helena, Montana 1930-1960 Placer short story “Automobile Lillian - The Girl Hotel and Arbuckle’s advertising items. Bandit.” Est. $120-200 HWAC# 88202 Montana Deaconess School at Helena showing students and grounds.163 Lot# 2347 , Roy Rogers/Hopalong Infantry Journal. Helena Water System, Cassidy Collection Roy Rogers/Dale Filter Plant Dedication, October 30, Evans Thermos bottle; Roy Rogers & 1960 brochure. The Montana Food Trigger signal siren flashlight new in box. aisy cap pistol, used but Distributor, June 1952. Golden Canyon works. Hopalong Cassidy Hair Trainer, full bottle, new. Two Hopalong Days, Souvenir Booklet, July 1949. Cassidy straw dispencers, large and small. Gene Autry Melody Ranch Souvenir booklet, Golden Canyon Days, playing cards, full deck in original case. Roy Rogers and Trigger “Life” July 1949. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 50273 magazine cover, 1943; Hopalong Cassidy “Time” magazine cover, 1950; Hopalong Cassidy “Life” magazine cover, 1950 (full issues of the magazines.) Est. $150-200 HWAC# 88814 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 111

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2354 , Souvenir of Professor Lot# 2360 , The First Continental Heckler’s Trained Flea Circus Four Congress 1774 - 12-oz Sterling page brochure from Hubert’s Museum, Silver Plate - The Danbury Mint The 228-232 West 42nd Street New York Danbury Mint released a limited edition City. The seven act program is listed of 7,500 Sterling Silver plates weighing on the back. The two page interior is approximately 12 troy ounces depicting full of quotes from critics, columnists and newspapers, including this the first Continental Congress that met from A. J. Liebling: “It attracts a high type visitor, one who is interested from September 5 to October 26, 1774, in science.” Professor Heckler’s flea circus remained in residence at at Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia. The Hubert’s Dime Museum in Times Square, New York until 1957, and can design in the eight-inch diameter plate be seen in the background of the films “The Thief” and “Easy Rider.” has been filled with a dark material to Est. $80-100 HWAC# 88225 enhance the contrast of the image and portions of the design have been selectively plated with 24-carat gold to further bring out the detail in Lot# 2355 , Starret Tools Catalog & the artist’s work. The words, “American Bicentennial” appear in an Victoroius Sewing Machine Handbill arc above the design, and “First Continental Congress” appears at the Vertical Feed Victorious. the New Davis bottom. A small ribbon banner above those words has “1774” inside. Vertical Feed Shuttle Lock-Stitch Sewing A small plaquette on the back indicates the number of plates made Machine. In February 1868, the Davis and indicates it is “NO 2857” in the production run. The plate slides Sewing Machine Company was started into a soft cloth sleeve treated to prevent tarnishing. This, in turn, is in Watertown by the Sheldons with a nestled into a plush red, satin-lined, 10 x 10-inch display box with a capital of $150,000, which was quickly red leatherette-style cover and a magnetic clasp. This comes from the increased to $300,000. (8.5” x 6”). 50th Anniversary catalog for Starrett liquidation of Northwest Territorial Mint. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 79562 Tools in 1930. Approximately 380 pages long with drawings and descriptions of Starrett’s various tools for sale. Black and white, Red Lot# 2361 , Thermometers, 3 Vintage 1)Tel-Thru, paper cover, something red had been spilled in the first pages. Rare. 5” x 12”; 2) Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock Co. Inc. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 571603 /Bridgeport, Conn. 2.5” x 19.5”; 3) The Palmer Co./ Cincinnati-O. USA #303, 2.75” x 23.5”. Est. $140-200 Lot# 2356 , Stevie Wonder , I just HWAC# 88514 Called To Say I Love You, 7” 45 Unplayed Motown 7” 45 rpm. Sides 1 and 2 both I Just Called To Say I Love You. In original sleeve and original cardboard mailer with liner card from GTE Sprint Est. $80-200 HWAC# 62117 Lot# 2362 , Three Early Catalogs Lot of three: 1) Philadelphia 1915 “A Friendly Guide-book to the Wanamaker Lot# 2357 , Store”; 40 pages, 5 x 7 1/2 inches. 2) Straight Razor 1925 Bell System Telephone Almanac; 7 x 10 inches. 3) Spring 1936 catalog from Collection (6) 6 L.L. Bean Inc. Manufacturers of Freeport straight razors, 5 Maine; 48 pages, 7 1/2 x 9 inches. Est. in boxes. 1 strap in broken box Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88204 $100-300 HWAC# 87158 Lot# 2363 , Three stampless covers Two are from rarer locations. 1) Kingsville, Ohio. Handwritten in postmark is 1848. Stamped ‘PAID’ Handwritten ‘3’. 2) Spencerport, New York. Handwritten 1842. Stamped ‘PAID 3.’ 3) Cleveland, Ohio. Unusual postmark. The ‘3 PAID’ is inside on the bottom of the circular stamp. Handwritten on back is 1834 - 35. Three nice pieces! Est. $80-150 HWAC# 60963 Lot# 2358 , Suppository Advertisement and Envelope 7” x 4’ advertisement and 2.5’ x 4.25” envelope. Advertisement is for an antiseptic suppository and its Lot# 2364 , Tins and Matches Aprox many benefits. or “all female complaints 25 old tins for oil, tobacco, mustard, in general.” Est. $40-100 HWAC# 51026 Simoniz, match boxes, Diamond picnic plates in original box etc Est. $100-150 HWAC# 87350 Lot# 2359 , 1936, 1940 Swamp Root Almanacs (2) 2 Swamp Root Almanac Lot# 2365 , Trade Card for The Dream Books. 1936 and 1940. Colorful Bain Mountain Wagon 3.5” x 6” trade Native American covers. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 87114 card for The Bain Mountain Wagon Co. of Kenosha, Wisconsin. Stamped by BLACKFOOT CITY HISTORICAL SOCIETY next to an image of the wooden wagon. Stamped BENSON-CARPENTER CO HELENA. - MONTANA. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 50312 112 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2366 , cmid-century 1900’s Lot# 2372 , Variety of 20 Lapel Travel Posters (6) 34” x 23” is the Pins - Academic & Political, Etc This largest poster in this lot, of President is a collection of twenty lapel pins that Nixon meeting with Chairman Mao Zedong of China; Great Wall of China were probably production samples from Northwest Territorial Mint. Posters (4); 1 Large Gramas San Carlos Poster. All ready to frame. Est. Many are academic institutions such as Goergetown University Magis $80-100 HWAC# 86836 Society, California Northstate University College of Pharmacy (3 pins), The Heritage School, Florida State University, J. F. Oberlin University, Lot# 2367 , Two Pair of Vintage Rice Experiment Station, Cazenovia College, and the University of the Field Binoculars Field binoculars: Pacific Honors Program. Also included are two from the iocese of one pair is Sportiere Paris. Black, used, San Bernardino, a collectible pin from Sequoia National Forest, and a fair condition, in case--case in rough pin labeled “Legacy Society” with the outline of a dog and a chicken, condition. The other pair is unmarked, and another pin with a bas-relief of a game bird (chukkar or quail?). brown leather, fair condition. Est. $60- Finally there are two pins for the National Conservative Tea Party 200 HWAC# 61528 Movement and another promoting “Ron Paul for President - Defender Lot# 2368 , Two Photographic Prints of the of the Constitution.” These come from the unsold material after the liquidation of Northwest Territorial Mint. Est. $80-160 HWAC# 88645 West 1) Buffalo Grazing North Montana, 1880 by L. A. Hoffman. Image size: 7.25” x 9.25” , nicely Lot# 2373 , Vintage Baseball Glove framed: 15” x 17.25”. Reproduction, but a very and Spaulding Book Old leather good one. Frontier photographer Laton Alton baseball glove made by the Winchester Huffman (1854 1931) arrived in Fort Keogh, Repeating Arms Company of New Haven Montana Territory, in 1879, ten years before Conneticutt. Also s 1916 edition of Montana became a state. He captured the spirit Spalding’s “Red Cover” Series of Athletic of the American West like no other artist. Equally Handbooks titled “How to Live 100 Years comfortable photographing Plains Indians and -- And Then Some by E. B. Warman. 88 working cowboys, Huffman worked both in the pages. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 88223 studio and out on the open range, carrying his camera on horseback as he documented untamed Lot# 2374 , c1850’s Vintage Ferrotype Vintage Western landscapes and the last of the buffalo herds. (L. A. Huffman: ferrotype of a man standing by a cabinet. He is Photographer of the American West by Larry Len Patterson) L.A. wearing a badge of some sort and has a leather Huffman wasn’t the first photographer working in Montana in the bag slung over his shoulder. Ferrotypes were late 1800s, but he was one of the few who stayed to chronicle the made using a thin sheet of iron coated with black story of the West. Huffman grew up in Waukon, Iowa, taking photos enamel and can be identified using a magnet. alongside his father, P.C. Huffman. In 1878, the young Huffman headed Because they are not produced from a negative, west on a wagon train, but it was turned back in Kansas after a close the images are reversed (as in a mirror). They are call with Chief ull Knife’s warriors who were fleeing the 4th Cavalry. a very dark grey-black and the image quality is The next year, Huffman took an unpaid position as photographer at often poor. Ferrotypes were sometimes put into ort Keogh in Eastern Montana. ver the next five decades, Huffman cheap papier-mâché cases or cardboard mounts, photographed some of the last buffalo hunts on the northern plains but today they are frequently found loose. Most and Indian chiefs before they were sent to reservations. (By Jaci Webb ferrotypes are fairly small, about 2×3 inches. [email protected] Feb 24, 2014). 2) Photographic print by E. Because they are made on thin sheets of iron, ferrotypes often show H. Burger, signed by Burger. Image of old wagon and barn. Image: 7.75” evidence of rust spots or blisters on the surface where the enamel x 11.25”, framed: 13.5” x 17.5”. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 43851 has started to lift off. 2.5” x 3.75”, includes gold colored frame. Fine condition, tiny bit of rust on botton right. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 61534 Lot# 2369 , Two Snuff Boxes Lot of two antique wooden snuff boxes. One has a four leaf clover and is 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 inches. The other has a shell top and is 3 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88213 Lot# 2370 , Two Tin Boxes Probably 19th century. One is 7 1/2 inches long, 4 1/2 inches deep, and 5 inches tall with top handle and front latch. The other is 10 inches long, 5 inches deep and 3 1/2 inches tall, with lock and key and side handle. Partial name on the top. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88205 Lot# 2371 , US Int Rev Brass Lock and Key Rare. Brass lock and matching key. Stamped T. Slaight Patent. U.S. Rev. Slaymaker, Lang. PA. Possible treasure box lock and key. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 87116 Lot# 2375 , cearly 1900’s Vintage Oak Wall Telephone Kellogg vintage telephone. Crank mechanism is missing, please inspect. Great find,8.5” x 5” x 10”. 7.4 lbs. Crank mechanism is missing, please inspect. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 88510 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 113

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 General Americana Lot# 2376 , 1890’s 1900. Whiskey Lot# 2382 , Auditor’s Report on Items and Chinese Pot/ 4 Items Item RailRoads, Canals and Telegraphs 1869 # 1 of 4: Beige colored , handled whiskey Pennsylvania only. By J. F. Hartranft. 665pp, jug. 8 1/2” tall x 5 3/4” wide at the base. 1869. Rare. Est. $120-300 HWAC# 52232 Base embossed : Malcolmb Stoneware Co.( au) / Malcolmb// Perfect condition , except for a flake at the shoulder rim, 5/8”, very shallow. Item # Item #2 of 4: Very rare, dark pottery, horse shoe whiskey bottle. 5 1/2” tall, with 8 nail heads, and mouth opening on the reverse, . Perfect condition.Item # 3 of 4: Same as item # 2, but was broken, and nicely repaired. Re- glazing Lot# 2383 , 1906 Moody’s Manual of needed. Item # 4 of 4: Chinese storage pot. For dried meat or grain. Railroads Securities Hardback book of Chocolate brown in color with beige base trim. Perfect condition. Nice Railroads & Corporation Securities 1906, collection of pottery items, in different shapes. Would make excellent Fisk & Robinson Bankers Government center table, conversational items !! RH). Est. $75-100 HWAC# 78823 Bonds and other Investment Securities, Lot# 2377 , White Pine County Dog 1280 pp. Condition issues of some wear at corners and sides, spine is beginning Tags ot of six tags, five from White Pine to separate. All pages legible. 7” x 9.5”. County, one from Salt Lake City. Est. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 57571 $30-60 HWAC# 86378 Lot# 2384 , Poor’s Manual of Railroads Of the US 1870-71 Henry Poor. 3rd series. Spine plate is missing. Also see tokens on Day 1 Est. $100-400 HWAC# 52207 Lot# 2378 , Nevada c1900’s Railroads of Nevada (Books) Lot of 3 books (2 hardbacks & 1 paperback). Nevada Northern Railway; Railroads of NV & Eastern California Vols. 1 & 2. Est. $100- Lot# 2385 , Poor’s Manual of 120 HWAC# 85839 Railroads Of the US 1880 By Henry Poor. Spine is cracked. Est. $100-300 HWAC# 52208 Lot# 2379 , Nevada Railroads of Nevada and Eastern California Vols. 1 and 2 by Myrick 2 hardcovers, 1963 Vol Lot# 2386 , Pullman Railroad 1 has 2 pullout maps, 933pp with index History Books By W. David Randall for both volumes. Some spotting on page and William G. Anderson. Volume 3 and exteriors. Est. $40-80 HWAC# 63345 15 Western Railroads, Volume 13 and 14 Union Pacific 1933-1958, olume Lot# 2380 , Canada Prospectus of The 8 Rock Island, Volume 7 Southwestern Montreal and Sorel Railway Company Railroads, Volume 9 Chicago and North 1881,10 pages and fold out map. 50 mile Western, Volume 1 CB&Q. Est. $200- route from Montreal to Sorel. 8.5” x 5.5”. 400 HWAC# 49917 Light foxing on edges, and beautifully detailed map. Est. $80-150 HWAC# Lot# 2387 , Pullman Railroad History 52806 Books olume 13 and 14 Union Pacific 1933-1958, Volumes 3 and 15 Western Railroads, Volume 8 Rock Island, Volume 1 CB&Q, Volume 7 Southwestern Lot# 2381 , 8 Different Railroad Railroads, Volume 9 Chicago & North Books The Passenger Car Library Western. Written by W. David Randall. volume 1 CB , The fficial Pullman- Est. $200-400 HWAC# 49925 Standard Library, Vol 8 Rock Island, Volume 15 Western Railroads, Volume Lot# 2388 , Pullman RAilroad 13 Union Pacific 1933-1937, olume History, 8 vols Volume 7 Southwestern 14 Union Pacific 1937-1958, olume 9 Railroads, Volume 9 Chicago and North Chicago & North Western. The Passenger Western, Volume 13 and 14, Union Car Library South Western Library Pacific 1933-1937, olume 8 Rock Volume 7, Western Railroads Volume 3,. Island, Volume 1 CB&Q., Volume 3 and Est. $100-400 HWAC# 49232 15 Western Railroads, Est. $100-400 HWAC# 49916 114 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana / Maps Lot# 2389 , Railroad History Books Lot# 2394 , Michigan 1895 Northern olume 13 and 14 Union Pacific 1933- Michigan Railroads Map Double Truck 1958, Volumes 3 and 15 Western pp. 208,209. Color by Rand- McNally Railroads, Volume 8 Rock Island, Lithograph. Good condition. On Mat Volume 1 CB&Q, Volume 7 Southwestern Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. Railroads, Volume 9 Chicago & North If mats are shipped then additional Western. Written by W. David Randall. shipping may apply. 27.5” x 20.5”. Est. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 49924 $100-300 HWAC# 59626 Lot# 2390 , 1891, 1894 Railroad Industry Directories, Two Volumes Lot# 2395 , Nebraska 1895 Nebraska ”Poore’s irectory of Railroad fficials, Railroads Map Double truck pp. 1891, Sixth Annual Number Containing 288,289. Railroad & Express Map by ists of the fficers of all Railways Lithography. Nice condition, vivid in North America and of the leading color. On Mat Board (not adhered) with organizations auxiliary to the Railway plastic covers. If mats are shipped then System, ists of fficials of South additional shipping may apply. 26.5” x American and Hawaiian Railways Etc.” 20.5”. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 59630 428 pages plus extensive advertising, intact with both original covers and in generally good condition. “White’s Reference Book of Railroad Securities” published by White & Kemble, Lot# 2396 , Nevada 1893 Framed Nevada New York, in 1894, includes Statement of Mileage, Bonds, Summary Railroad Map 1893 Rand McNally Railroad of Capitalization, Earnings, Statistical Information, Comparative map. Map 19x13”, frame 25x21” Est. $120- Balance Sheet, and other information on hundreds of railroad in the 180 HWAC# 86474 United States. The compilers’ expressed intention is to enable a quick comparison of business operations between one railroad an another. The preface shows how to use the tables to compare the differences in a meaningful way. this 6.5x5-inch book is in excellent condition with minimal wear on the covers. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 88668 Lot# 2391 , 1897 Rare 1897 Western Railroad Guide ”The Railroad Gazetteer, fficial rgan of Railway, Steamship, and Stage ines of the Pacific Coast.” Lot# 2397 , New Mexico 1883 New Mexico Map This is a rare and historic gem for any (New Railroad & County Map) New Railroad & fan of Western US railroading and County Map, hand colored. Shows Southern transportation in the late 19th century! Pacific Railroad Atchison, Topeka, Santa e It includes the schedules of practically every railroad in the American Railroads. Nice condition, only 1 stain at right West at the time, organized by state. A sizable number of pages margin, not encroaching on map. On Mat Board naturally goes to the Southern Pacific, but smaller railroad schedules (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are are also listed including the Virginia & Truckee Railroad, the Carson and shipped then additional shipping may apply. Colorado, the Rio rande Western Railway, and Pacific Coast Railway to 11.25” x 13.25”. Est. $70-200 HWAC# 59359 name but a few. Filled with interesting travel articles and advertising, the book also lists ferries, steamship lines, and stage lines such as the Grass Valley and Nevada City Stage Line. The front cover is missing and the back cover is present but detached. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 88665 Lot# 2398 , Wisconsin 1911 Wisconsin Lot# 2392 , Statistics of Railways in Railroads Map Double truck pp. 224 & 225 Rand- McNally Indexed Atlas. Engraving & Color by the United States 1902 701pp, indexed, Lithography. Shows Wisconsin Railroads. Shows 15th annual report of the interstate Steamship Lines on Lake Michigan. Green Bay & commerce commission. Rare. Cover is detaching from spine. Est. $60-200 Lake Superior. Beautiful color, nice condition. On HWAC# 52234 Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 20.5” x 28.25”. Est. $100-250 HWAC# 59600 Lot# 2393 , 1920 The Locomotive up to Date by McShane 1920 rare Lot# 2399 , Rand McNally US and hardcover. Hundreds of mechanical Southern Canada Railroad Map illustrations. 893pp with index, boards are detaching, tape repair on Folded colored map in 6.5” x 4” brown spine. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86258 cover. Back cover has an illustration of a biplane, pilot and military officers. o publishing date found; rail lines shown but no highways for autos. Possibly very early map. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 59732 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 115

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana / Maps Lot# 2400 , 1957 nion Pacific ailroad Calendar Lot# 2406 Wilmington, North Carolina 1874 Calendar from 1957 Union Pacific Railroad. Mounted Rail Pass for Wilmington & Weldon / on mat board. 12.5” x 23”. Mounted on mat board. Wilmington, Columbia, & Augusta Railroad, If mats are shipped then additional shipping may 1874 No. 668. Issued to NH Hotchkiss apply. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 63402 (Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad). Signed by president R.R. Bridgers. Paper and glue residue on reverse. Originally chartered in 1835. In 1840, the line was the longest railroad in the world with 161.5 miles of track. Gave rise to the City of Goldsboro, North Carolina, the midpoint of the W&W RR and the railroad intersection with the North Carolina Railroad. Played a key role in the Siege of Petersburg Lot# 2401 Los Angeles, California 1936- 1944 Pacific lectric ailway Co. Pass during the American Civil War. In 1872, the railroad was leased by the Group Lot of 4 issued passes. Included: Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. (Potter Collection) Est. 1936-37, 1938-39, 1943, and 1944. $100-200 HWAC# 59937 The first three are in good condition Lot# 2407 , Ohio 1872 Rail pass for the 1944 pass is in rougher shape. The Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad, Pacific Electric Railroad was an electric 1872 Rail Pass No. 426 issued to TJ streetcar, light rail and bus company Charlesworth, superintendent of Lake Shore formed in 1901 by Henry Huntington to connect Los Angeles with & Michigan Southern Railway. Signed surrounding counties. It merged with Southern Pacific in 1911. (Potter Collection) Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59923 by president Laven. Punch cancelled. Incorporated in 1846. Taken over by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad in 1917. (Potter Lot# 2402 San Francisco, California 1929-1939 ail pass for Pacific Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59975 Railway Club (6 count) Six colored issued passes for the Pacific Railway Club: 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1939. Very good condition. The club’s Lot# 2408 , Ohio Railway Pass, Columbus, object is “the advancement of the science Hocking Valley, & Toledo 1882 No. 1416, of railroading and the best interests of issued to NH Hotchkiss (Chesapeake & Ohio the railroad profession and to bring into Railway) for 1882. Signed by the general closer relationship men employed in manager, Orland Smith. Paper and glue residue railroad work.” (Potter Collection) Est. on the reverse. This railroad company was an $40-80 HWAC# 59946 1881 merger of three companies: Gallipolis, McArthur and Columbus Railroad; Columbus Lot# 2403 , Connecticut Railroad Pass, and Gallipolis Railway; and the Ohio and West Housatonic Rail 1872 Issued for 1872 to Virginia Railway. It eventually became the Charles Worth. Signed by superintendent HW Hocking Valley Railway. (Potter Collection) Franklin. Punched. (Potter Collection) Est. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 59924 $50-100 HWAC# 59927 Lot# 2409 , Texas 1918-1933 Fort Worth & Denver City Railway Co. Pass collection Forth Worth & Denver City Railway Co. / The Wichita Valley Railway Co. Lot of six different. Issued 1918, 1920, 1924, 1925, 1926, and 1933. Four issued to WR Scott, president Lot# 2404 Grand Rapids, Michigan 1876 of Southern Pacific Co. All very good condition. Started construction Rail pass for Grand Rapids, Newaygo & in 1881 with Grenville M. Dodge behind the project. By 1887, it had Lake Shore Railroad, 1876 A rail pass reached Amarillo. In 1888, it connected with the Denver & New Orleans No. 375, issued in 1876 to NH Hotchkiss Railroad in Union Park, which completed its service to Denver. (Potter (Chesapeake & Ohio Railway). Signed by AW Collection) Est. $60-120 HWAC# 59929 Hooper, superintendent. Black print on pink Lot# 2410 , Virginia Rail Passes for cardstock. Glue and paper residue on the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway (5 count) reverse. Operated 1869-1881. 46-mile line Lot of 5 passes. Issued 1924, 1925 ,and ran between Grand Rapids and White Cloud. (Potter Collection) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 1926. Plus two undated passes. Formed 59941 in 1869 in Virginia from several smaller Virginia railroads begun in the 19th century. Led by industrialist Collis P. Lot# 2405 Minneapolis, Minnesota Huntington, it reached from Virginia’s 1907-1927 Rail passes for Minneapolis capital city of Richmond to the Ohio Railroad lines (6 count) Six passes River by 1873, where the railroad town from two different “Minneapolis” (and later city) of Huntington, West railroad lines. 1) Minneapolis & St. Louis Virginia was named for him. (Potter Railroad Company. Three passes, issued Collection) Est. $40-80 HWAC# 59980 1907, 1926, and 1927. 2) Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Company. Three passes issued 1909 and 1926 (2). All passes in very good condition. (Potter Collection) Est. $60-100 HWAC# 59949 116 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2411 , Arizona 1929 American Lot# 2417 Auburn, California Real Locomotive Co. Locomotive and Photo Railroad Postcards ot of five Tender Photo Locomotive #112 built post cards railroad related, one photo of for the Cornelia Copper Co., June 1929 horse and buggies believed to be at the with specs on back of photo paper. rail depot. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88241 Nice factory photo. 3” x 8”. Class 060. A beautiful advertisement card from the manufacturer. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 61807 Lot# 2412 Bijou, California c1880 Carson & Tahoe Narrow Gauge, No. 3 Lot# 2418 Eureka, Humboldt County, Photo Photo of the Carson and Tahoe California 1903 Humboldt County Lumber & Fluming Company’s narrow Railroad 25 shares of Humboldt County gauge 2-6-0, no.3. Photo taken near Railroad, cert. # 6 issues to Hiraue C. Bijou, California at the J. H. Martin Smith May, 1903 signed by F. H. Cutler, Camp at the southern end of Lake secy. Eagle Vignette. Listed in Cox. Tahoe. The Baldwin Locomotive Works Printed: Lith H.S. Crocker Co. SF. Prag built this model in 1877. The engine collection. Est. $250-350 HWAC# 83766 was sold to the Lake Tahoe Railway & Transportation Company in 1899. Photo Lot# 2419 Marysville, California 1889 is very faded, 8.5” x 7”. Nicely framed, Marysville and Yuba City Street 13.5” x 16.5”. Est. $350-700 HWAC# 63868 Railroad 150 shares of Marysville and Yuba City Street Railroad, cert. #120 Lot# 2413 Alamoso, Colorado 1919- dated Oct 5, 1923, raised seal. Vignette 1975 D & R Railroad Shop Photo, of street railroad with horses. Inc. April Almoso, CO B/W photo or 4 railmen 17, 1889. Signed by H B P Carden, sec.; in front of their shop. John W Hughes, Alamosa, CO stamped on back. and A Binghaven, pres. Not listed in Cox. Approx 8x10” Est. $60-100 HWAC# 8315 Printed: Lith, Britton & Rey SF. Prag Lot# 2414 , Alabama 1800’s The New collection. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 83777 Orleans, Mobile & Texas Railroad Lot# 2420 Muir Woods, California Mt. Co incorporated Nov 24, 1866 State of Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway Alabama. I/U #780, $1000, 8% Second Stock Issued, uncancelled stock, 1914, Mortgage , issued Oct 8, 1873, signed to Ralston White signed by A. J. Runyon as president. gorgeous. Prag Geo.Alley president, black on yellow Collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 88851 paper, “1000” green underprint, red embossed seal, vignettes; bottom loco, Lot# 2421 Oakland, California 1887 top center train crossing bridge over Oakland Railroad Co 10 shares of river, coupons attached, Henry Seibert & Bros printer. EF Est. $100- Oakland Railroad Co, cert. #127 issued 200 HWAC# 87035 to W. J. Huntington on Jul 25, 1887. Lot# 2415 , Arizona AZ Stock & Bond Signed by A. E. Davis, pres. Raised co seal. Not listed in Cox. Operated 1st certificates Two AZ bonds ( Apache horse car rail road in Oakland, CA. Railway Company Refunding 1st Service started in 1869 and ran until Mortgage 5% Income bond- Printed: 1901. Line purchased by Comstock Lode Silver Baron, James Graham Rocky Mountain Bank Note Co.) & air in 1885. He sold it to Southern Pacific’s Improvement Co in 1887. (Tucson Rapid Transit Co 1st Mortgage Inc. Dec 23, 1864. Printed: Lith. Pritt and Rey, SF. Prag collection. Est. Sinking fund 22-year gold bond). Two $600-1000 HWAC# 83755 AZ stocks with gold company seals and nice train vignettes. (Call Switch Co Lot# 2422 Sacramento, California Northern -2) & (AZ and Swansen Railroad Co.-2), Electric Company Bond Sacramento street Printed: GOES 40-1/2. Prag collection. railroad. reen $1000 5 fifty year bond. Signed Est. $240-400 HWAC# 83839 by president. #3136. 14.25” x 9.75”. Est. $80- 150 HWAC# 52343 Lot# 2416 Auburn, California 1901 Auburn Electric Railroad Co. Postal Cover Envelope and letter postmarked April 20, 1901 with the Auburn Electric Railroad Company logo featuring Auburn’s $200,000 Court House. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88248 Lot# 2423 San Diego, California Points of Interest Reached by San Diego Railroads Rare! 1915. Three railroads have teamed up to bring you all of the day trips from downtown San Diego one could want to take. The railroads are the San Diego & Southeastern, San Diego Electric, and San Diego & Arizona. Visit Mission Cliff Gardens, Bay Shore, Organ Pavilion, watch polo, Coronado, etc. All have pictures. 7 x 5”. Twenty-two pages. Lots of advertisements. Railroads include timetables. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 53434 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 117

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2424 San Francisco, California Lot# 2429 , California Market St Market St. Railway Co temp cert. Railway Co. 3 different Market Street Cancelled 10,000 shares of preferred Railway Co cancelled stock certificates Capital shares of Market St Railway with eagle vignette and company seal: Co., cert. #1. Issued to M.B. Starring 1) Blue (4 stocks) 100 shares each all . Raised comp. seal. Cancelled on June issued Standard Power & Light Corp. 20, 1921 when permanent stock# Dated & countersigned Dec 30, 1927. 2) SF 2/101 issued. Registered Apr 28, Orange (2 stocks) 3) Green ( 4 stocks). 1921. Market Street Railway Co. was a Franchise for Market Street Railway commercial streetcar and bus operator was granted in 1857 to Thomas Hayes. in San Francisco. Named after the famous First horse car line to opened in San Market Street in SF. Company operated as Market Street Railroad Co., Francisco on July 4, 1860, as the Market Street Railroad Company. Line Market Street Cable Railway Co and United Railroads of San Francisco. was converted to steam power a few years later using steam dummy Prag collection. Est. $60-120 HWAC# 83768 locomotives pulling a trailer car. Competition, labor troubles and a bad accident in 1918 led to the company reorganizing. Continued to operate Lot# 2425 San Francisco, California electric streetcars throughout the city, the Powell St. cable car lines, and cmid-1900’s Rails & Other Stock a growing fleet of buses. n May 1 , 1944, voters decided to purchase Certs. 4 Studebaker-Packard Corp. Market Street Railway for $7.5 million. Printed: Republic Bank Note Co., shares of 100, to Lehman Bros, signed Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83842 by President. Issued p/c; 1 Cert. to A.C. Allyn & Co. for 100 shares, issued p/c; Lot# 2430 , California Market St Chicago Cotton Manufacturing Co. No Railway Co. - stock & script 18 839, unissued. Est. $50-100 HWAC# cancelled stock certificates for Market St. 86833 Railway Co., 9 issued to Standard Power & Light Corp., dated 1921 - 1927. Eagle vignette, with company seal. 1 cancelled Fractional scrip No. SF 566 for 1/2 share Lot# 2426 Shasta Springs, California issued Nov 1, 1923. Company seal. 1910-1940 Shasta Springs Inclined Market Street Railway Co originated In Railroad Postcards Lot of four 1860 as “Pioche Railroad.” Operated by steam dummies, later pulled by including a real photo postcard (RPC) by horses. In 1873 Andrew S. Hallidie invented the first cable car, which Patterson. Two different color postcards. started up Clay Street from Kearny St to Jones St. running 2,800 ft. on Shasta Springs was depot and resort on Aug. 2, 1873. 20 years later an electric line began to replace the cable the Shasta ivision of Southern Pacific cars. Printed: Republic Bank Note Co., Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Railroad. Built around Shasta Springs the railroad would stop to allow passengers to drink spring water. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 51479 Est. $100-150 HWAC# 83843 Lot# 2427 , California 8 stock Lot# 2431 , California Northern Electric certicates - Oakland Railroad 8 Railway Company Bond Bond #2064 , green akland Railroad stock certificates: 1) 1 $1000 5% forty year bond. Signed by president. unissued certificate 8 to . . eureus #2064. Rare. This bond includes coupon #13 for 3 shares, cert #61. Train vignette in payment of another rail line. Est. $200-400 running by water. Inc. Aug 18, 1890. HWAC# 52342 Signed E.A. Heron, pres. Raised company seal. Printed: Crocker & S.F. 2) Oakland, Antioch & Eastern Railroad - 2 unissued certificates with orange seal and border. Train vignette. 3) 2 Oakland Terminal and Wharf Co. stock certificates 1 with green border and 1 with orange. Inc. July Lot# 2432 , California 1888 Ocean 4, 1909. 4) 1unissued akland and Antioch Railway stock certificate Beach Rail Road Co 415 shares of with gold seal, black ink with vignette of train leaving a tunnel, Inc. Ocean Beach Rail Road Co, cert #25 Jan 13, 1909. Printed: Press of Upton Bros & Delzelle, Inc. 144-154 issued to Bryant Howard, Trustee, Second St., S. ., CA. 5) Cancelled stock certificate 44 for 10 shares dated July 5, 1888 by Frank H. Dixon, of Oakland Traction Co, dated Sept 25, 1911, raised co. seal. Inc. Nov 8, sec. and N. Carlson, pres. Incorp. Jan 9, 1906.Two vignettes of trains one electric.Printed: American Bank Note Co., NY. Prag collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 83851 1886. The new owners of one of the city’s principal cable car companies, Lot# 2428 , California California the Market Street Cable Railroad Co., already had a cable car line that stopped at Haight and Stanyan streets. Leland Stanford builder of U.S. Railroad stock mix Mix of California Transcontinental railroad, became president of Central Pacific Railroad bonds (6), unissued / uncancelled stocks (9), issued / cancelled (18) and unissued in 1861, governor and U.S. Senator of California and founder Stanford cancelled (1) stock certificates dated University in 1885 was involved in building the Ocean Beach Rail Road from . Nice vignettes. Dated from 1887 Co. Railroad brought most people of S. . to the ocean for the first time in their lives. Printed: Gould & Hutton Printers & Lithographers. Prag - 1945. Stocks from California Street Cable Railroad Co., Amador Railroad collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 83749 Co., Yosemite Short Line Railway Co and Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway. Good condition. Prag collection. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 83846 118 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2437 , California Sept 1888 Yreka Railroad Company 4 cancelled stock certificates for Yreka Railroad Company. Vignette of railroad traveling through mountains. Stock dated Sept , 1888. The Yreka Western Railroad Company railroad operating freight trains between the Union Pacific Railroad interchange at Montague and the City of Yreka, California. Railmark Holdings acquired the Yreka Western Railroad in 2017. Yreka Railroad Co. was incorp. in May 1888 opened in anuary 1889, connecting Yreka to the Southern Pacific Company lessor Central Pacific Railroad ( former California and regon Railroad). Decision to build the Yreka Railroad was partly due to the Southern Pacific’s decision to bypass Yreka in favor of a shorter, and more level route through the Shasta Valley and the city of Montague. Lot# 2433 , California 1869 Placeville & Sacramento Valley Railroad Citizens of Yreka formed their own railroad so they wouldn’t be without Co 36 shares of Placerville & Sacramento Valley Railroad Co. cert. #13 one. Used to move passengers and local freight. In August 1933, was issued to A. H. Allen dated Jan 19, 1918 signed William Alvord, pres. and re-incorporated as the Yreka Western Railroad Company. Union Pacific J. S. Latham, secy. Adhesive RN stamp. Inc. Dec 10, 1869. 1st president Railroad acquired the SP connection at Montague in 1995. Western of the Sacramento Valley Railroad Civil War General William Tecumseh Railroad sold to the Rocky Mountain Railway and Mountain Railway Sherman. April 19, 1877, Sacramento Valley Railroad was consolidated and Mining Museum of Denver Colorado, who in turn, sold the company with the Folsom and Placerville Railroad to form the Sacramento and to Railmark Holdings, Inc. in December 2016. Prag collection. Est. Placerville Railroad. Printed: Bacon & Co., printers. Prag Collection. $300-500 HWAC# 83859 Est. $1000-2000 HWAC# 83741 Lot# 2438 Denver, Colorado Duluth, Huron and Denver Railroad Company Lot# 2434 , California Southern Bond $1000, 6% bond. Steam train at station vignette. Signed by president. Pacific estern Folios 3 rare folios. 14.75” x 9.25”. #460. Est. $300-600 Glamorous San Francisco in color, Scenic California, Scenic Wonders of the West. 10.25x8.25” Est. $150-250 HWAC# 52304 HWAC# 88323 Lot# 2435 , California Tide Water and Southern Railroad certificates Lot# 2439 Georgetown Loop, Colorado for Tidewater Southern Railway Co (1 c1884-1915 Georgetown Railway Loop, CO certificate 4077 for 8,350 share issued Stereoviews (8 count) 8 stereoviews, all to J. L. Harvey that were assigned to Georgetown Railway Loop. 3 by Kilburn, 3 by John F. Cooper on Dec 3, 1915 for the Keystone, 1 by H. C. White, 1 by Alexander White, amount of delinquent assessment & c. 1884-1888. Most have a train and smoking cancelled 1,000 shares #4064 issued locomotive in full view crossing a wooden trellis. to Minnie G. Smith). Unissued Tile Great for the train buff. Est. $150-320 HWAC# Water and Southern Railroad stock 53234 Cert #518. Printed: Republic Bank Note Co., Pittsburgh, PA. Vignette railroad station with boats in canal. Name was Tidewater and Southern Railroad. Tidewater Southern Railway route was in central California Lot# 2440 , Colorado Georgetown Tunnel in the US. Subsidiary of the Western Pacific Railroad for most of its Transportation Company Bond Not in Cox history. Originally built to connect the Central California Traction 1998. $50 8% gold bond. Bald eagle vignette. Company, Western Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad and Colorado tunnel thru several mountains. 14.25” x Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway in Stockton, CA. Mainline went 9.5”. #1125. Est. $180-400 HWAC# 52314 southeast from Stockton to Escalon to Modesto before splitting into two branches ending at the towns of Turlock and Hilmar. Most of line is still operated by the Union Pacific Railroad. Prag collection. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 83863 Lot# 2436 , California Unissued Railroad stock - Oakland, CA 30 unissued stocks from Oakland, CA Lot# 2441 , Colorado CO Railway stock 1) Oakland Terminal & Wharf Co -16 certificates Colorado Railway stock unissued stocks; 2) Oakland, Antioch certificates: 1) 3 Unissued orthwestern & Eastern Railway- 1 cancelled Terminal Railway Co 2) Trustee stock; 3) Oakland & Antioch Railway certificate cancelled $1,000 bond 1 74 unissued - 10 certificates, gold seal, Pueblo L& Arkansas Valley RR Co. 1st vignette of train leaving tunnel, Mortgage Bond - 7% interest payable Printed: Press of Lupton Bros & in gold coin. Signed Thom Wiekerson, Delzelle, Inc 144-154 Second St, SF, treas. Principal due July 1, 1905. Train Cal; 4) California Railway 4 unissued vignette. Printed: Henry Siebert & Bros certificates. Inc Aug 18, 1890. Train Ledger Bldg. Corner Williams & Spruce, NY. 3) 7 Unissued stock of vignette along lake.Printed: Crocker & Continental Tunnel Railway Co (perfect condition. Printed in orange Co. SF. Prag collection. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 83850 with company seal. 4) 2 Unissued stock Canon City & Royal Gorge (1- grey, 1-green) 5) 1 unissued stock Canon City - Florence & Royal Gorge Interurban Railway Co. Prag collection. Est. $260-500 HWAC# 83832 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 119

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2442 , Colorado Colorado Lot# 2446 , Colorado Midland Railway Company Elk Mountain Railway Bond ”The Colorado Midland Co. $1,000 Trustee First Railway incorporated in Mortgage Bond for Elk 1883, was the first standard Mountain Railway Co.cert gauge railroad built over the #39, includes 30 coupons. Continental Divide in Colorado. Signed by Morris J. Keck, It ran from Colorado Springs to pres.& William E. Renshaco, Leadville and through the divide secy. Principal due 1922. at Hagerman Pass to Glenwood Possibly only known in Springs and Grand Junction.” specimen. Raised co. seal. From Wikipedia. $1000 4% Printed: New York Bank 50 year gold bond. Train at Note Co. The Elk Mountain the station vignette. Signed by Railway started operations president. Some staining in in 1887 in Colorado and center but still a choice piece. stopped service in 1898. 14.25” x 10”. #5818. Coupons Printed: New York Bank included. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Note Co. Prag collection. 52308 Est. $400-800 HWAC# 83740 Lot# 2443 , Colorado Colorado Railroad Co Stocks & Bonds 1 cancelled Trustee’s Certificate bond cert 1 5 Lot# 2447 , Colorado 1883 London with 55 coupons. Pueblo and Arkansas South Park & Leadville RR Co. bond Valley Railroad Co, 1st Mortgage Bond Cert. #1 for $1,000 London South Park $1,000, 7% interest payable in gold. and eadville R.R. Co first mortgage Principal due July 1, 1905. Printed: bond. Raised co. seal with 49 coupons. 3 Henry Seibert & Bros. Ledger Bldg. Cor. vignettes depicting steam train passing William & Spruce St. NY. Nice train over bridge, mine workers, green and vignette. Issued in Colorado Territory. black, with 49 coupons. Signed by H. G. Green ink, border and paper. Stock: 1) Unissued and uncancelled 6 Comstock, sec. and Herbert R. Smith, v. Canon City and Royal Gorge Railroad Co. Printed: Security Bank Note pres. Payable April 1, 1908. Printed: Co., Phila. Vignette - train track through mountains. 2) Unissued and American Bank Note Co. NY Lithographed. Prag collection. Est. $200- uncancelled 2 Continental Tunnel Railway Co., Orange co. seal, orange 600 HWAC# 83742 ink and border. ignette of ady iberty male and female with flag. 3) Unissued & uncancelled Atchison & Pike’s Peak Railroad Co. Central Lot# 2448 , Colorado 1894 Nevada Branch Union Pacific, train vignette. Printed: Hatch Co., Trinty Bldg Southern Railway Co 1 share of Nevada 111 Broadway, .Y.4) Unissued and uncancelled stock certificates for Southern Railway Co. cert # 22 issued to Canon City & Royal Gorge Railroad Co. Vignette: Train track through and signed by George C. Manly, secy and mountains. Printed: Security Bank Note Co., Phila. Prag collection. Franc E. Blake, pres. on March 9, 1894. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 83840 Printed: New York Bank Note Co, New Lot# 2444 , Colorado 1877 Denver & York. Not listed in Cox. Prag collection. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 83748 Boulder Valley Rail Road Co 12 shares at $100 each of Denver & Boulder Valley Lot# 2449 New Haven, Rail Road Co. cert. # 207 signed by John Connecticut 1800’s Piener, pres and R.R. U McCormick, secy. New Haven and with train vignette. Raised company seal. Derby Railroad Co Listed in Cox. Assigned May 20, 1887. (3) Incorporated 1864 Denver and Boulder Valley Railroad State of Connecticut. started construction Oct 24, 1870 and !. I/C #3,$1000 6 % completed to Erie on January, 1871. It only operated in Colorado and Mortgage Certificate ceased operations in 1898. Printed: Levison & Blythe, Stationers, St. of Indebtedness due Louis, MO. Prag collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 83775 1900, issued Aug 1, Lot# 2445 , Colorado Denver, South 1888 signed (Illegible), attractive green Park and Hill Top Railway Co 1 share of certificate w vignette Denver, South Park and Hill Top Railway top of train at station w/people waiting to board, bottom left/right Co, Cert# 2. Issued to T. F Dunaway corners winged serpent, reverse top winged lions(?), “!000” green dated Oct 13, 1896 with gold seal. underprint, embossed seal w/train over bridge in center, The Homer Vignette eagle in oval and women in gold Lee Bank Note Co printer. EF. I/C two 7% Mortgage Bonds, due 1900, oval. Printed: W.H. Kistler Stationery Co. guaranteed City of New Haven, signed Wm. Fitch Mayor, black, no Denver, CO. The Denver, South Park vignette, company name top arched filigree lettering, blue co seal w and Hill Top Railway started operations train r-l, Stafford Company printer, VF. One $1000, #177C and one $500 in 1896 and stopped service in 1896. #27C (not listed in Cox) w/several transfer signatures on reverse. Est. Printed: The W.H. Kistler Stationery Co., $300-500 HWAC# 87021 Denver CO. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 83861 120 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2450 New Haven, Connecticut Lot# 2454 New Haven, Connecticut 1800-1900’s New Haven and North 1800’s The New Haven & Derby Hampton Co. (3) Incorporated in 1848 RailRoad Co. (2) Incorporated 1864 State of Connecticut. 1. I/C #1079 State of Connecticut. 1. I/C #572 for for 4 shares @ $100 par, issued Feb 100 shares @ $100 par, issued Nov 4, 18 8, signed I. Sheffield president, 11, 1882, signed I.M Barthelomeau black, vignette of train l-r on top, president, black, vignette bottom of revenue stamp affixed top right, left shield w/vines and top of train r-l, side “Amended Charter from Canal to arched company name in calligraphy Railroad, 1846”, E.G. & H.E. Storer printer. over vignette, Punderson & Crisand VF. 2. I/C #315 for 4 shares @ $100 par, printer. 2. I/C, #607 for 1 share issued Dec 22, 1887, signed (Illegible), 2 $100 par, black, signed (hole green, 3 vignettes: Center train l-r w/sailboat in background, left top punched), vignette of train engine l-r, 3 clusters, top right female indian, American Bank Note Co printer. 3. embossed seal w/train r-l over bridge U/U #451 $5000, 4%, 50 yr, registered refunding mortgage Gold Bond, in center, no printer. F condition Est. 19__ printed, brown, “REGISTERED BOND” brown underprint, vignette $200-300 HWAC# 87022 train r-l through countryside, $5000 top of dollar sign overprint either side of vignette, American Bank Note Co printer. AU Est. $180-350 Lot# 2455 New Haven, Connecticut HWAC# 87020 1900’s The New Haven & Shore Line Railway Co Incorporated 1923 in the Lot# 2451 New Haven, Connecticut State of Connecticut. I/U #81 for 40 1900’s The Naugatuck Railroad Co shares @ $10 par, issued Nov 13, 1923, I/C #1, 4% , $5000, First Mortgage, signed N.S Eames president, orange, 50 yr, due 1954, registered gold bond, with orange underprint “United States issued May 2, 1904, signed (illegible) of America”, embossed seal, American president, Olive, embossed union shield Bank Note Co. printer. EF Est. $100- seal, reverse embossed New, New Haven 200 HWAC# 87019 & Hartford RR seal, vignette two men/ train l-r engine 322, “REGISTERED Lot# 2456 New Haven, Connecticut BOND” brown underprint, printer American Bank Note Co. AU Est. 1800’s The New Haven Street Railway $100-200 HWAC# 87010 Co. incorporated in 1893 State of Connecticut. I/C # 308 for 25 shares @ Lot# 2452 New Haven, Connecticut 1900’s $100 par, issued July 22, 1897, signed The Naugatuck Railroad Co (2) 1. I/C #460 David Cory President, black, embossed 4% , $5000, First Mortgage, 50 yr, due 1954, seal, cloud w/sunburst underprint wavy registered gold bond, issued May 11, 1905, title, no vignette, bottom right corner signed Charles S. Mellen president, Olive, missing, Maverick & Wissinger printer. embossed union shield seal, reverse embossed Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87047 New, New Haven & Hartford RR seal, vignette two men/ train l-r engine 322, printer American Lot# 2457 , Connecticut 1800’s New Bank Note Co. EF+ 2. U/U # R106, $10,000 Hampshire Central Railroad Co debenture, brown, “$10,000” in box with dollar Incorporated June 24. 1848. I/U, # 325 signs brown underprint, vignette top : two for 2 shares @ $100 par, issued Feb 18, locomotives one r-l and one l-r on either side 1850, signed Davide Steele president, of female with olive branch headdress. Printer black type on blue paper, tiny train up left American Bank Note Co. AU+ Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87009 side, red printed seal, printer unknown. EF Est. $120-200 HWAC# 87023 Lot# 2453 New Haven, Connecticut 1800’s The Naugatuck Railroad Co (2) 1. I/U # 2507, 20 shares Lot# 2458 , Connecticut 1800’s New @ $100 par, issued March 15, Haven & West Haven Horse R.R. Co. 1873 signed by attorneys, white Incorporated 1805 State of Connecticut. paper green print, vignette left I/C # 131 for 14 shares @ $25 par, issued side of train w/two cars, printer March 24, 1886, signed Geo. Kelsey Nathan Lane Stationer. EF+ president, black, horse drawn street 2. I/C #583 for 50 shares @ car vignette on bottom, sailor sitting $100 par, issued May 6, 1857, on pier on top, embossed seal, Tuttle, capitalization changed by Morrhouse & Taylor printer.Cancelled hand, vignette top train l-r, handwritten. EF+ Est. $80-120 HWAC# 87018 “CANCELLED” stamped in red, printer George Scott Roe Stationer. Lot# 2459 , Connecticut 1800’s New F+ Est. $200-300 HWAC# 87011 London Northern Railroad Co Incorporated April 1, 1861 State of Connecticut. I/U #113 for 6 shares @ $100 par, issued July3 1861, Signed R. Hasene president, black, vignette bottom train @staion r-l and top train through countryside l-r. Revenue stamp right side, Latimer Bros & Seymour printers. F cond. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87043 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 121

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2463 , Delaware Delaware Railroad Co stock (6) 1. The Western Car Co.Incorp. I/C #467 common stock 33 shares @ $25 par, issued Nov 16, 1899, signed Anthony Thomas president, blue, embossed seal, vignette of box car, stamped with buy back dates, printer William A. Wheeler Jr. AU condition 2. Wilmington New Castle & Delaware City railway Co. Incorp. 1912 State of Delaware. I/C #3 for 5 shares of common stock @$100 par, issued Dec 14, 1915, signed president (illegible), blue, embossed seal, no vignette, printer Goes, stamp Oct 4 1933 of merging with The Wilmington City railway Co. condition AU 3. Wilmington City railway Co. Incorp 1864. I/C #897 for 1 share of common stock @ $10 par, issued July 26, 1892, signed president , black, vignette two dogs, embossed seal, two share payments stamped, printer C.F. Thomas & Co 4. Wilmington and Philadelphia Traction Co. I/C #A111 for 100 shares Lot# 2460 , Connecticut 1800’s New York & Boston Rail Road @ $100 par common stock, issued Nov 18, 1910, signed president Co bonds Incorporated State of Connecticut, Rhode Island and (illegible), orange, “COMMON” orange underprint, two vignettes : left- Massachusetts 184 . Three I C $ 00, $500, $1000, , first mortgage sailors/ship, right-two horses/ship, printer E.A. Wright Bank Note. bearer bonds, 11 yr due 1873, issue Dec 13, 1862 signed J.M Wood Condition AU. 5. Wilmington and Edgemoor Electric Railway Co. Incorp. president, black, fancy scroll work left side w”Air Line” printed in oval, 1906. I/C #33 for 50 shares @ $100 par common stock, issued Nov vignette top train passing cargo dock men watch. revenue stamp left 7, 1910 (handwritten) printed 190_, signed Kurt Guhthorn president, side, coupons attached, J.H. Bufford’s LIth printer. One I/C #617 $100 green, embossed seal, vignette two men either side of shield cow/ship, bearer mortgage note , 10 yr. due 1870. Issued Oct 1, 1860 signed J.M stamped showing merger w/The Wilmington City railway Co., printer Wood president, black, ornate left side word “Air Line”. vignette train W.F. Murphys & Sons Co. AU condition 6. The Wilmington and Northern l-r passing three people, coupons attached, J.H Bufford’s printer Est. Railroad Co. U/C #1294 $500 5 % Mortgage bearer bond Due 1927, $300-500 HWAC# 87075 green two vignettes: train r-l on bottom, train l-r by harbor top, “LOAN OF $1,000,000” green underprint, printer American Bank Note Co Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86963 Lot# 2461 , Connecticut 1800’s New York and Boston Rail Road Co Lot# 2464 , Delaware 1900’s National Properties Co. American Railways Incorporated State of Connecticut, Bonds (3) Incorp. May 12. 1912 State Rhode Island and Massachusetts 1846. of Delaware, organized for the purpose Three certificates black, $100 par. of acquiring utility and transportation 1. I/U # 94 for 5 shares issued April companies land and stock. All 19, 1855. Ornate eagle left side “The certificates : I U, 4- gold bearer First Airline” printed inside, vignette of bond, , due 1946 , issued Jan 1, 1916, signed Van Horn Ely president, train rounding curve r-l and on heading embossed seals, vignette top center of woman sitting trains either opposite direction, embossed seal, Hosford & Co printer. 2. I/U #815 side, coupons attached have streetcar vignette, Republic Bank Note for 3 shares issued March 29, 1864, embossed seal, vignettes: top train l-r rounding curve farmers look on, right side farmer sharpening sickle, Co. One green, “1000” over dollar sign green underprint. One brown, “500” over dollar sign underprint. One orange “100” over dollar sign revenue stamps front left and reverse, Geo. D. Baldwin printer. 3. U/U underprint. AU Est. $100-300 HWAC# 87015 18__ printed, receipt attached, vignettes: top train l-r rounding curve farmers look on, right side farmer sharpening sickle, revenue stamps Lot# 2465 , Delaware New Castle and front left and reverse, Geo. D. Baldwin printer. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 87074 Wilmington Rail Road Co Incorporated Feb 19, 1859 State of Delaware. U/C , Lot# 2462 , Connecticut 1800’s The New $50 par shares, black, vignette of open Haven , Middletown,& Willimantic cab train rounding corner, 18__ printed, not issued but signed illegible, cancel Railroad Co (3) Incorporated 1867 holes, John C Clark printer. EF Est. State of Connecticut. Two certificates $100-200 HWAC# 87026 U/U, 7% , black, printed One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy, vignette upper left train rounding corner r-l, Lot# 2466 New Orleans, one “$100” purple underprint , receipt Eastern Multi-State Rails attached, one “$50” green underprint, 1800’s The New Orleans, Maverick, Stephen & Co printer. AU One I/U #1503, $500 , 7% , 20 yr Mobile and Chattanooga mortgage bond, municipal tax free, issued July !, 1871, signed Julius Railroad Co Incorporated Hotchkiss president, brown, vignette bottom of shield, top train leaving Feb 12, 1867 State of rural station l-r, embossed seal w locomotive center, “500” in filigree Louisiana. I/U #2696 , script brown underprint, coupon w. train vignette attached, National $1000, Second Mortgage 8% Bank Note printer. F condition. Est. $150-200 HWAC# 87017 Convertible Bond, issued Mar 8, 1867, signed James Rayms president, black on yellow paper, vignettes: bottom scroll leaning against tree, top left river boat, top center allegorical females on either side of union shield, right top crane w/chicks, red embossed seal, coupons attached, National Bank Note Co printer. AU Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87034 122 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2467 , Eastern Multi-State Rails Lot# 2471 , Eastern 1800-1900’s Eastern Railroad Stock/ Multi-State Rails Bond Certificates 1.Two Western Philadelphia and Maryland Railway Co,. Incorp 1917 Seashore Railway State of Maryland and Pennsylvania. I/C Co 2 shares of 7% stock, $100 par, orange and purple, Philadelphia and signed, vignette of train at station l-r, Seashore Railway printer American Bank Note Co. cond. Co., cert #103 issued VF 2. The West Virginia Midland Railroad to J.M.E. Hiddreth. Co. Incorp 1905 State of West Virginia. Incorp. 1889. Signed I/U # 398 55 First Mortgage, 20 yr., gold bearer bond, issued April, 2, by Potts, pres. on Apr 1906, signed M.K. Deut president, green, embossed seal, vignette two 8, 1890. 2 vignettes allegorical figures train r-l center, “5 1000 ” green underprint, 1) boat 2) steam train printer E. A. Wright Bank Note Engraver, coupons ( w/vignette) in station. Early 20th attached, VG condition. 3. Wilkins Locomotive Car Coupler Co. Incorp. century upper class people from Philadelphia. took vacations to NJ coast. 1884 State of Main. I/C # 361 for 1032 shares @ $1 par, issued Aug 28, Rail transportation made it efficient and inexpensive. By 19 0’s mainly 1885, signed Chas. Conant V.P, black on yellow paper, embossed seal, 2 lines competiting. Roads and bridges built making driving easier and vignette train at station r-l, printer Samual Hobbs & Co. No tears, holes rail travel suffered forcing two railroads to become Philadelphia and or stains Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86974 Seashore Railway company. Printed: Lith by the American Bank Note Co., Phila. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83816 Lot# 2468 , Eastern Multi-State Rails 1900’s New Orleans Mobile and Lot# 2472 , Eastern Multi-State Rails Chicago Railroad Co bond Incorp 1800’s The New England Railroad 1900 States of Alabama, Mississippi, & Co stock (3) Organized in 1893, States Tennessee. I/U . # C2216 , $100 Issued of Connecticut and Massachusetts. 3 5% 1st and Refunding Mortgage Gold certificates 100 par, vignettes of loco Coupon Bond, issued Dec 20, 1909, left top signed (Illegible). One blue I/C, signed by J.B. Weber president, green “COMMON” blue underprint, Boston border and printed in English and Certificate across top (not in C ). French, Men standing between tracks One green I/C, “PREFERRED” green and oncoming locomotives at top underprint. One orange U/U , “COMMON” orange underprint, receipt coupons attached w/vignette of loco, attached. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 87024 American Bank Note Co. Est. $200- 400 HWAC# 87033 Lot# 2473 , Eastern Multi-State Rails 1800- 1900’s The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Co (9) Lot# 2469 , Eastern Multi-State Rails 1800’s Incorporated in the New York and New England Railroad Co States of New York, Incorporated 1873 States of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York Two Michigan, Indiana and I/C, no vignette, title in script, signed, American Illinois. 1. I/U black Bank note Co. #623 for 10 shares, title “ISSUE of #A22630 for 1 share @ 1885”, issued Dec 14, 1885 (not known in Cox). $100 par., vignette of #2881 for 10 shares no additional title, issued Vanderbilt. 2. Three U/U : blue stock scrip, green fractional stock script May 25, 1889. EF Est. $100-150 HWAC# 87066 no vignette and blue stock script no vignette, “STOCK SCRIPT” white underprint.3. I/C Five bonds $1000 (blue 4%, green 4 1/2%, orange 3 !/2 %), $5000 (red, 3 1/2 %), and $10,000 (brown, 3 1/2 %). all have vignettes (trains.building), under-printing. American Bank note printer for all. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87049 Lot# 2470 , Eastern Multi-State Rails 1900’s Pennsylvania/Maine stock/ bond 1. Waynesburg & Washington Lot# 2474 , Eastern Multi-State Rails Railroad Co., incorp May 1875 State 1900’s The New York Central Railroad of Pennsylvania. I/C #766 for 20 Co ephemera(13) Incorporated States shares @ $50 par, issued Jan 17, 1908, of New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and signed president (Illegible), brown, Michigan. Total of 13 stock and bond “SHARES $50 EACH” brown underprint, certificates comprised of: ne specimen vignette of George Washington, olive green $1000 2 % bond. One U/U embossed seal, printer Republic Bank Note Co. condition AU. The Securities Corp of New York Central. 2. Wiscasset, Waterville and Farmington Railroad Co.of Maine, incorp Three I/U bonds : 2 orange $50 & $100 May 1901 State of Maine. I/C #220 gold 5% bearer bond due 1931, 6%, 1 brown $100 6%. 8 I/C three bonds blue/ green ($1000. $5000, $1000, issued July1, 1901, signed C. Atwood president, orange-brown $10,000) and five stock certificates orange, brown, blue and green (100 color, embossed seal w/two men center, train l-r vignette, “$1000” over shares and less than 100 shares. Printers include American bank Note dollar sign in brown underprint, printer Breuner & Kessler Co, coupons attached, excellaent condition Est. $150-200 HWAC# 86968 Co, Goes and Security Bank Note Co. All are EF + condition. Est. $10- 200 HWAC# 87048 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 123

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2475 , Eastern Multi-State Rails Lot# 2479 , Eastern Multi-State Rails 1900’s The New York, Chicago and 1900’s The New York, New Haven and St. Louis Railroad Co stocks (8) Hartford Railroad Co, suite of stocks. Commonly referred to as the Nickel Suite of 19 issued and cancelled stocks. Plate Road. 1. Four I/C stock $100 par, Printers are Colombian and American issue dates from 1925-57, printed corp. Bank Note Co’s. 1. 11 I/U, 6 less than seals, American Bank Note Co printer, 100 shares and 5 of 100 (printed) orange and blue w/vignette of train l-r. shares, signed various presidents. 2. Six orange w/ no vignette and one brown I/C , common to preferred stock, three vignette w allegorical figures “ ickel Plate Road” between them. . less than 100 shares and three 100 (printed) shares, all signed by L. I C two fractional share certificates, issued 1951 57, green and brown, Whittimore president. 3. I U certificate of interest, CI-30177 $1000 no vignettes ,embossed seal, American bank Note Co printer. 3. One and # CI5414 $10,191.40, no vignettes, AU condition. Unless noted I/C #NP0506 for 10 shares @ $100 apr preferred stock, issued Jan 24, all have vignettes of trains, street cars, ships, allegorical figures, ew 195 , red, vignette w allegorical figures “ ickel Plate Road” between Haven logo. Embossed seals, printed seals and no seal. Dates from them, “PREFERRED” red underprint. One I/C #P-1-6365 for 16 shares, 1929-68. Condition from VF up. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 88917 not dated, blue, vignette train l-r leaving rail yard. Est. $100-120 HWAC# 87078 Lot# 2480 , Eastern Multi-State Rails 1900’s Western Maryland Railway Co Lot# 2476 , Eastern Stock (11) Incorp. States of Maryland Multi-State Rails and Pennsylvania 1917. All 9 certificates 1900’s The New York, are I/C. All have under-printing, Colors Haven & Hartford are brown, olive green, green, blue. All Railroad Co Unlisted stock certificates have vignettes, seals in Cox reference. and are signed, condition is AU, printer I/U #58464 for 3 for all is American Bank Note Co.. One (handwritten and pin Scrip certificate, green, no vignette. ne hole stamped) shares Stock I/C for The Western Maryland @ $100 par issued Railway Co, brown, train vignette, printer American Bank Note Co. (not April 1 1903 to Robert listed in Cox) Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86967 L. Rice, Black, vignette of canal boat being Lot# 2481 Carrolltown, Illinois 1857 pulled approaching Jacksonville, Alton & St. Louis Rail bridge w/train Road Co 5 shares at $100 each, cert. passing r-l overhead, Continental Bank Note Co. printer. Est. $100- # 362 issued Sept 10, 1857 to Greene 200 HWAC# 88918 County in State of Illinois, signed R.B. Hill, secy. and Y.M. Shephard, pres. Chartered in 1851. Vignette of train. Raised co. seal. Listed in Cox. Prag collection. Est. Lot# 2477 , Eastern Multi-State Rails 1900’s The New York, New Haven $100-200 HWAC# 83767 and Hartford Railroad Co, suite of Lot# 2482 Chicago, Illinois 1873 bonds Suite of 26 cancelled bonds. Six Chicago Railway Construction Co 50 specimens $100-1000 , 3-6%, ,green- shares of Chicago Railway Construction blue-orange, all have vignettes, coupons Co., cert. #7 signed by John Rice, pres. attached. Twenty I/C , $50-10,000, 3 J.M. Tebbetts, secy., Very attractive. 1/2 -6%, Green- orange-purple-red- Train vignette. Assigned to Morris K. brown-black--blue, General mortgage, Jesup, trustee. Not listed in Cox. Raised First & Refunding, Debenture. All but one have vignettes of trains, street co. seal. Printed: Rd., Mendel, Chicago. cars and or allegorical figures. Printers include Columbian, American Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# and Franklin Bank Note co.’s. Conditions vary from Fine to EF+. Est. 83761 $150-300 HWAC# 88916 Lot# 2483 Chicago, Illinois 1894 Lot# 2478 , Eastern Multi-State Rails agnier riffin Suspended ailway 1900’s The New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Co, suite of bonds Bridge Co 1 share of agnier- riffin Suspended Railway Co, cert. #747 Suite of 12 Unissued and uncanceled issued to and signed by co-founder Dr. bonds. from $50 to $10,000, 3 1/2 to .H. riffin of Chicago, pres. and .S. , debenture, first and refunding, Chadwick, sec. Dated May 24, 1894. gold bearer bonds. Various vignettes Adhesive gold seal. Company started to including locomotives, railcars, run tramway to pass over bridges using allegorical figures and railroad symbol. heavy gauge cables, with cars designed Colors include brown- rust-red-orange-green-blue. All have under- for heavy loads. 2 vignettes with printing of type of bond or denomination. Printed dates of 19__ or full passenger car and ferry car. Printed: The Meyercord Co. Chicago. Prag printed issue date. Printer is American Bank Note Co. Condition range collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 83747 from EF and above. Included in the 12 is U/C #13 4%, 15 yr, European Loan of 1907 Temporary Obligation, red, no vignette. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88919 124 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2484 Chicago, Illinois National Lot# 2490 , Indiana Lawrenceburgh School of Railroading established in & Indianapolis Rail-Road Co Unissued 1907. I/U # 66 for 2 shares @ $100 par, stock of Lawrenceburgh & Indianapolis issued May 27, 1907 to Percy A. Pickrell, Rail-Road Co. Stock printed in 1830’a. signed (Illegible), black, embossed seal, Unique vignette of seam powered vignettes: bottom eagle gold underprint, train pulling a double decker carriage top left female looking l-r, “SHARES $100 including passengers. Incorp. 1882. EACH” gold underprint, printer Geos. AU Originally named Lawrence & Upper Est. $50-100 HWAC# 87012 Mississippi in 1850. Changed to Indianapolis, Cincinnati & Lafayette Lot# 2485 , Illinois Chicago & on Dec 1, 1855. Reorganized and purchased in 1873 as Indianapolis, Northwestern Railway Co 50 cancelled Cincinnati & Lafayette. In 1880 line merged and became Cincinnati, shares of Chicago & Northwestern Indianapolis, St. Louis & Chicago Railroad. Merger in June, 1889 changed Railway Co. cert #013257 dated July to Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad. Lawrenceburgh & 14, 1903. Countersigned and registered Indianapolis Rail-road was the first railroad built west of the Alleghany July 15, 1903. Assigned on July 17, 1902. Mountains. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83804 Signed by E. E. Osborn, VP. Railroad brought many visitors to Evansville over the years. President Rutherford B. Hays made a whistle stop appearance at the Evansville depot in September, 1878. By the early 1900’s there were 13 north bound and 14 south bound passenger and freight trains arriving at the Evansville depot each week day. Evansville was a stop on the Chicago & Northwestern 400 line. The 400 signified the 400 miles and 400 minutes between Chicago and Minneapolis. Prag collection. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 83866 Lot# 2486 , Illinois 1888 Indianapolis, Decatur & Western Railway Co $1,000 1st Mortgage Bond of the Indianapolis, Decatur and Western Railway Co, cert# 43 Reorgani ation Certificate of eposit dated April 28, 1892 signed by Charles M. Jesup, 2nd Vice Pres. Vignette of Lot# 2491 , Indiana Logansport & Northern Indiana Rail-Road Co 2 railman with flag. isted in Cox. Printed: shares of ogansport orthern Indiana Rail-Road Co stock, certificate American Bank Note Co. NY. Prag #494 issued to Adam Stroh dated May 27, 1854. Signed by P. Pollavet, collection. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 83764 pres. Train vignette. Line ran from 1853 - 1863. Combined to form Toledo, Logansport & N. Indiana Railroad . Printed: Baker & Daychuck, Lot# 2487 , Illinois Pacific ailway 158 Pearl St. NY. Prag collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83822 Co. stock certificate 00 shares Pacific Railway Co, cert. #2, issued to Henry Lot# 2492 , Indiana 1800’s New Castle Botsford on Aug 31, 1889. Adhesive and Danville Railroad Co stock co. gold seal and raised company seal. Incorporated June 10, 1854 State of Signed E. A. Holmes, secy and B. Holmes, Indiana. I/U # 34 for 6 shares @ 450 par, pres. Assigned to Irene B. Hoffman by issued Feb 12, 1855 signed by William estate of Henry Botsford. Pacific Railway Twiring president, black writing on Co finished the transcontinental railway on May 10, 18 9 at 1 :57pm blue paper, small train up right side , local time by hammering in ceremonial golden spikes. Not listed in Cox. embossed seal w/loco in center. Not in Printed: The Blakely Printing Co., Chicago. Prag Collection. Est. $200- Cox, State Journal Steam Press printer. EF Est. $300-600 HWAC# 87025 500 HWAC# 83805 Lot# 2493 , Indiana 1800’s New- Lot# 2488 , Illinois Rock Island, Peoria & St. Albany and Salem Rail-Road Co I/U Louis Railway Co. Bond Bond #3516 for $100 5% Incorp. 1847 State of Indiana. #75, $50 gold bond, signed by president. 14.5” x 9”. #3517 6% bond, issued Aug 1, 1850, signed with many coupons. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 52635 James Brooks president, black, no vignette, printer George F. Nesbitt, very fine paper. ot listed in Cox reference. closest one on internet $400-600. VF. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87004 Lot# 2494 , Indiana 1879 Union Rail Road Transfer & Stock Yard Co 100 shares of Union Rail Road Transfer Lot# 2489 Chicago, Indiana Indiana & Stock Yard Co. cert. #10 issued to Northwestern Traction Company John Thomas. Attractive train vignette surrounding town, raised seal. Printed: Bond coupons Not in Cox 1998. Electric Burford Steam Lith., Ind. Signed E.F. train vignette. Signed by president. 14.5” x 9.5”. Rare. #4016. Est. $200-300 Claypool, sec. & W.R. McKeen, pres. Line HWAC# 52275 operated 1876 -1881 only in Indiana. Listed in Cox. By 1890’s railroad money for stockyards came from Vanderbilt family. Upton Sinclair published The Jungle in 1906 relating awful conditions in stockyards in early 20th century. Prag collection. Est. $25-75 HWAC# 83772 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 125

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2495 , Iowa 1853 Iowa Lot# 2499 New Orlean, Louisiana Central Air Line Rail Road 1900’s New Orleans Great Northern Co Cancelled 40 shares of Iowa (4) Incorporated 1905/1933 State of Central Air Line Rail Road Co. Louisiana and Mississippi. Two stock cert #686 issued to Sherrill I/C, embossed seal, , $100 par, signed Baglery on March 29, 1856. (hole punched). One green, #A523, 75 Signed by S. S Jones, pres. and shares, issued Dec 28, 1920, vignette Geo. W. Bettesworth, secy. Inc. train arriving and one leaving station, March 1853. Vignettes of train “CAPITAL STOCK” green underprint, with horses grazing and a worker. 4 revenue stamps reverse, American Bank note Co printer. One Organized under Iowa Railroad brown, #1690, 10 shares, issuedApril 13,1934, vignette train loco l-r, Law of March, 1853. Not in “CAPITAL STOCK” brown underprint, Security Bank Note Co printer. Cox. Iowa Central Air Line Rail Two I/C bonds, embossed seal, vignette top left of loco r-l w/3 rails, 5% Road Co. , ( known as the Calico income debenture due 2032, signed (illegible), Security Bank Note Co Railroad) is an Iowa -operated printer. One blue $1000, “REGISTERED” blue underprint. One brown, historic railroad, that operated $500, “REGISTERED” brown underprint. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 87036 from Lyons to Council Bluffs, IA being organized in 1853. Money raised to build railroad came from Lot# 2500 New Orleans, Louisiana residents buying stock and counties issuing bonds. Work began in 1900’s New Orleans and Northeastern 1854. Money raised was not enough to complete line and some money Railroad Co Incorporated 1870 State was not used appropriately. Work stopped in June and many not paid. of Louisiana. I/C #X109, $1000, 4 1/2 Funds were inadequate. Work was stopped in June and engineers, % registered series “A”refunding and contractors and laborers, involving some 2,000 persons in all, were left improvement mortgage gold bond, without their pay and without work. The Iowa counties, however, were due 1952, issued Jan 2, 1917, signed compelled to redeem their bonds.Some paid with supplies in railroad (illegible), blue, embossed seal w/ store. The railroad company had a store at Lyons, and the goods at pelican center. vignette State Seal store (including a supply of calico) were distributed in partial payment “pelican in her piety” w/3 smoking locomotives r-l left of seal, one train to the workers. That is where the nickname, Calico Railroad, came from. leaving right of seal. “REGISTERED” blue underprint, American Bank Printed: A.H. Burley, Stationer, Chicago. Prag collection. Est. $200-500 Note Co printer. AU cond Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87042 HWAC# 83770 Lot# 2501 New Orleans, Louisiana 1800’s Lot# 2496 , Kansas Atchison, Topeka New Orleans and Western railroad Co and Santa Fe Railroad Co. Cancelled 15 Incorporated 1895 State of Louisiana. Two bonds, 4 stock certificates for Atchison, stock certificates I U, $100 par, issued ct 30, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Co. dated 18953 signatures printed 2 signed, vignette between 1889 - 1985. Atchison, Topeka bottom of river boat, vignette top men rolling and Santa Fe Railway was chartered in cotton bales, “CERTIFICATE OF BENEFICIAL Feb. 1859. Railroad reached Kansas- INTEReST INNEW ORLEANS AND WESTERN Colorado border in 1873 and Pueblo, CO, RAILROAD CO STOCK” underprint n cert. color. in 1876. Main line never served Santa Fe, American Bank Note Co. One brown, #70 for M, land too difficult. Railway line dealt 40 shares. One olive green, #A64 for 100 shares in intermodal freight transportation and included a tugboat fleet, an (printed). AU Est. $100-500 HWAC# 87040 airline, bus line and ferryboats on the S. F. Bay. allowed travelers to Lot# 2502 New Orleans, Louisiana complete their westward journeys to the Pacific cean. The line was 1800’s New Orleans Belt Railroad Co the subject of a popular song, Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer’s “On Incorporated 1878 State of Louisiana. the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa e,” written for the film, The Harvey I/U , #20 for 1 share @ $100 par, issued Girls (1946). Operations ceased Dec. 31, 1996, when it merged with April 18, 1885 to Stuyvesant Fish, signed the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83830 on reverse by Stuyvesant Fish, black, embosses seal Hay, barrels and nut Lot# 2497 , Kansas Leavenworth sacks in center, no vignette, unknown Topeka & Southwestern RR Co 1 printer. Excellent condition. Est. $80- share of Leavenworth Topeka and 100 HWAC# 87037 Southwestern Railway Co, cert #17 Lot# 2503 Orleans, New issued to J. R. Mulvane, on Dec 13, 1881. Louisiana 1800’s New Orleans Vignette of train being loaded. Signed: Pneumatic Propelling Co E. B. Philips, pres. and S. D. Leorinal. Incorporated July 30, 1868. Two treas. Train ran from 1879- 1899. It stock certificates, I U, black, was followed by Leavenworth & Topeka signed not by president. One Railway. Not listed in Cox, Printed: American Bank Note Co. New York & Boston. Prag collection. Est. $600-800 HWAC# 83809 #341 for 25 shares @ $100 par, issued Sept 11, 1871, vignette Lot# 2498 Louisville, Kentucky 1871 top woman approaching street Beargrass Transportation Co 5 shares car, embossed seal w/revenue of Beargrass Transportation Co. cert. stamp covering it, unknown #31 issued to D. P. Fanlds, executor for printer. Fine condition. One P.P. Shreve dated May 20, 1871. Signed black on whit paper, no vignette, by A. B. Dean, pres. and John Burks, 25 shares @ $1 par, issued Dec secy. Adhesive RN stamp. 2 vignettes: 15, 1871, signed F Hawthorn 1) Beargrass Passenger Rail Road Co. V.P., Pelican Print printer. F 2) women with sunset in mirror. Prag condition. Est. $500-1000 collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83759 HWAC# 87032 126 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2504 New Orleans, Louisiana 1900’s Lot# 2508 , Maryland 1800’s $500 The New Orleans Railway and Light Co (2) Western Maryland RR Co Bond I/C incorporated 1905 State of Louisiana. Two I/U #1127, $500, 6% , guaranteed mortgage stock certificates, w three vignettes: bottom bearer bond, issued to Robert T Banks spread wing eagle and union shield, top left July 1, 1870, signed by Geo. M. Bokee seated female w/balance scales, top right crane president. Reverse signed by Robert and chicks, $100 par, embossed seals. American Banks, black, vignette train l-r passing bank Note Co printer. One green,#A1542 field, stamped cancellation, “$500” red for 14 shares, issued April 25, 1916, signed overprint, printerJohn Y. Slater. VF Est. $150-225 HWAC# 87002 Hughe Closkey president, “PREFERRED” green underprint. One red. #C1519, for 11 Lot# 2509 , Maryland (The) Western shares, issued April 25. 1916, “COMMON” red Maryland RR Co Bond The Western underprint. VF Est. $100-150 HWAC# 87031 Maryland Railroad Co. incorp 1858 State of Maryland, I/C #490 $500,6 %, Lot# 2505 New Orleans, Louisiana First Mortgage bearer bond, issues to 1800’s New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Joshua Smith and Joseph Englar Sept 24, Vicksburg Railroad Co. Incorporated 1858, signed William Roberts president, 1869 State of Louisiana. #1403, $1000 black, “$500” in red underprint, vignette (L200), 7% First Mortgage, land grant, top train r-l at station, small eagle on sinking fund gold bearer bond, due bottom, coupons attached, printer James 1902. Issued Sept 16, 1872, signed M. Anderson & Son. VF Est. $100-150 HWAC# 87000 L. Parsons president, black on yellow stock, embossed seal with “pelican Lot# 2510 , Maryland 1800-1900’s (The) in her piety” center, vignette bottom Western Maryland RR Co Bond (2) 1. The state seal “pelican in her piety”, vignette top smoking train, $1000 red Western Maryland Railroad Co. incorp 1858 underprint, coupons attached, Maverick, Stephen & Co printers. Est. State of Maryland, I/C #154 $1000,6 %, First $200-400 HWAC# 87038 Mortgage bearer bond, issues to Joshua Smith and Joseph Englar Sept 24, 1858, signed Lot# 2506 New Orleans, Louisiana William Roberts president, black, “$1000” 1800’s New Orleans, Baton Rouge and in red underprint, vignette top train r-l at Vicksburg Railroad Co. Incorporated station, small eagle on bottom, coupons Dec 30, 1869 State of Louisiana. #1403, attached, printer James M. Anderson & Son. VF $1000 , 8% First Mortgage Construction 2. Western Maryland Railroad Co., incorp 1917 bond. Issued Sept 16, 1872, signed State of Maryland. U/C #M963 $1000, 4%, 50 yr , First Mortgage Bates president, black on yellow stock, registered gold bond, green, “$1000” in green underprint, vignette embossed seal with “pelican in her train passing field in box, printer International Bank ote Co. AU Est. piety” center, vignette bottom state $100-150 HWAC# 86979 seal “pelican in her piety”, vignette top smoking train, $1000 green underprint, coupons attached, Douglas Engraver & Litho printers. Lot# 2511 , Maryland 1800’s The Western Stains on face, and small tear at the fold Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87039 Maryland RR Co Bond Incorp. State of Maryland 1852. Second Mortgage 6% bearer bond # 53 issued March , 1868 signed William Chapman president. “$500” blue underprint, three vignettes: farmer/ plow horse, train rounding curve, workers on railroad. Coupons attached, printer A. Hoen & co. small holes at very top (but not in printed part of certificate), no other holes, tears or stains in overall very good condition. Est. $100-175 HWAC# 86957 Lot# 2512 , Maryland 1800’s The Western Maryland RR Co Bond Incorp. State of Maryland 1852. Second Mortgage 6% bearer bond # 120 issued March , 1868 signed William Chapman president. “$500” blue underprint, three vignettes: farmer/ plow horse, train rounding curve, workers on railroad. Coupons attached, printer A. Hoen & co. , no holes, tears or stains in overall good condition. Est. $100-175 HWAC# 86958 Lot# 2507 , Louisiana Louisiana Central Railway Co Extremely rare Lot# 2513 , Maryland The Western 100 shares of Louisiana Central Railway Co shares, cert #2, dated Feb Maryland RR Co Bond Incorp. State of 7, 1874. Signed by E. B. Ward, (known as first of “Iron Kings”) pres. Maryland 1852. I/C Second Mortgage and F. B. Stedivian, secy. Raised co. seal. Three vignettes: 1) train, 6% bearer bond # 120 issued Aug 21 ) steamship, 3) flowers. Train service started 1904. President of , 1868 signed president. Black border Louisiana Central Railway Co, E.B. Ward, died January 2, 1875. His “$1000” red underprint, three vignettes: businesses were chiefly iron, silver, copper mines, pine lands, sawmills, farmer/ plow horse, train rounding silver smelting works, railroads, farming lands, and glass works. curve, workers on railroad. Coupons Approximately $10,000,000 was received from his estate. Not enough attached, printer A. Hoen & co. , no money realized to cover all his liabilities. Incorp Jan , 1874 in Louisiana. holes, tears or stains in overall good Printed: Henry Seibert & Bros Ledger Bldg Co. Williams & Spruce St. condition. Est. $150-225 HWAC# 86959 NY. Prag collection. Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 83823 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 127

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2514 , Maryland The Western Lot# 2519 , Maryland 1900’s Western Maryland RR Co Bond Incorp. State Maryland Railway Co Bonds (3) 1. of Maryland 1852. I/C (rubber stamp I/C # RA10, 5 1/2 % $1000 First and cancel) Second Mortgage 6% bond Refunding Mortgage Gold Bond, due # 177 issued July 1 ,1870 signed Geo 1977. Issued March 2, 1934, signed M Bokee president. Signed on back (illegible), purple, “REGISTERED” by Robert Banks Mayor of Baltimore, in purple underprint, vignette Black border “$1000” blue underprint, train passing workers w/factory in vignette: train l-r countryside. Coupons background, printer American Bank attached, printer John Y Slater. , no holes, tears or stains in overall good Note Co. condition VF 2. U/U #RB70, condition. Est. $200-275 HWAC# 86960 $5000, 5 1/2%, First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Bond, due 1977. “REGISTERED” in blue underprint, vignette train passing workers w/ Lot# 2515 , Maryland 1800’s The factory in background, printer American Bank Note Co. Condition VF Western Maryland RR Co Bond I/C 3. B S, U U 0000, $1000, 4 1 , Equipment Trust gold certificate, #525, $500, 6%, preferred second series E, due 1941, orange, “1000” over “$” orange underprint, printer mortgage bearer bond, issued to Robert American Bank Note Co. condition AU Est. $100-150 HWAC# 86976 T. Banks Aug 21, 1868, black, three vignettes: left field workers, center Lot# 2520 , Maryland 1800-1900’s train rounding corner, right rail setters. Western Maryland Railway/road Co “$500” green underprint, coupons Stock/bond (5) 1. Western Maryland attached, printer A. Hoen & Co. EF Est. Tidewater Railroad Co.,Incorp 1883 $100-200 HWAC# 87003 State of Maryland. U/U $50 par, black, no vignette, printed 189_, condition AU, Lot# 2516 , Maryland The Western printer The Sun Job Print. 2. Two I/C The Maryland RR Co Bonds 1.The Western Western Maryland Railway Co., one orange issued 1911, one purple Maryland Railroad Co. incorp 1858 issued 1913, $100 par, signed, vignette train arriving and one leaving State of Maryland, I/C #871 $100,6 %, station, printer American Bank Note , condition EF 3. Two U/U Western First Mortgage bearer bond, issues to Maryland Railway Co. One purple $1000 bond , one red $!0,000 bond, Joshua Smith and Joseph Englar Sept 24, 5 1/2% due 1977, “REGISTERED” in underprint, vignette train r-l 1858, signed William Roberts president, passing workers/factory in background, printer American Bank Note black, “$100” in red underprint, vignette Co. condition EF Est. $100-150 HWAC# 86975 top train r-l at station, small eagle on bottom, coupons attached, printer Lot# 2521 , Massachusetts 1865 James M. Anderson & Son. VF 2.Western Agricultural Branch Railroad Stock Maryland Railroad Co. incorp 1902 State Certificate trio Lot of three stock of Maryland. U/C #M847, 4%, 50 yr, certificates.18 5. umber 548 for $300, $1000 first mortgage registered gold bond, no print date, signed by 585 for $500 and 582 for $100. Issued president (illegible), green, vignette train passing field in box, “$1000” to JB Proctor, William F Day and Albert green underprint, printer International Bank Note Co., EF Est. $100- Babcock. Signed by president Ives Phillips 150 HWAC# 87001 and treasurer Coggshaw. All are hand cancelled. All include an ‘Agricultural Lot# 2517 , Maryland 1900’s Western Branch Railroad Co.’ oval double ring Maryland Railroad Co Bond Incorp stamp. All have a 25c Revenue stamp. 1917 State of Maryland. I/C , #X641, Horizontal fold. Generally in very nice condition. Incorporated in 1847 $10,000, First Mortgage, 4%, 50 yr with authority to construct a railroad from Northborough to a branch of registered gold bond, issued to John The Boston and Worcester at Framingham center. In 1855 Ives Phillips, D. Rockefeller June 4, 1917, black, Sullivan Fay and Cyrus Gayle represented the company in talks with the imprinted seal, vignette train l-r Boston Worcester. These stock certificates are signed by Ives Phillips passing field in box, “$10,000” in gray as president. In 1871 the name was changed to the Boston, Clinton & underprint, revenue stamps upper left- Fitchburg Railroad. Est. $80-200 HWAC# 60931 lower right, printer International Bank Note Co., AU Est. $150-300 HWAC# 86978 Lot# 2522 , Massachusetts Massachusetts Railroad Co stock (4) Lot# 2518 , Maryland Western 1. West End Street Railway Co ., Incorp. Maryland RailroadCo Bonds (2) State of Massachusetts, two certificates. #M104, I/C , First Mortgage, 4%, I C Brown stock certificate 40378 for 5 50 yr, $1000 Registered gold bond. shares $50 par, issued Jan 9, 1922, signed Issued to The Rockefeller Institute for (illegible), “Preferred Stock” brown Medical Research, May 23, 1917, signed underprint, vignette allegorical female (illegible), green , “$1000” in green looking at indian figure. U C A343 underprint, vignette train l-r thru field 41/2 % Registered bond due 1930, dark gray, vignette people approach in box, printer International Bank Note street car-horses on right. Printer American Bank Note 2. Worcester Co, receipt attached, E 1 4, I U, $10,000 Receivers Certificate for Consolidated Street Railway Co., Incorp May 1887 Commonwealth equipment, due 1911, orange, issued March 1, 1909, signed Benjamin of Massachusetts. I/U #A4781 ten shares of preferred stock $80 par, Bush receiver, vignette two trains in rail yard one r-l and one l-r, coupons issued Dec 14, 1931, signed V. Wood president, brown, “First Preferred” attached, “10,000” in orange underprint, International Bank Note Co, red outline underprint, no vignette, printer A. Lowell Bank Note Co AU Est. $150-250 HWAC# 86977 3. Western Rail Road Corp. Incorp 1855 Commonwealth of Massachusetts. I/U #3896 5% stock holding issued July 1, 1842 with Massachusetts for 200 pound sterling due April 1871. no vignettes, embossed corp seal. o stated printer. All certificates are in excellent condition Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86962 128 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2523 , Massachusetts 1800’s Lot# 2527 , Michigan cearly 1900’s New Bedford Railroad Co (4) Michigan Rails Stock Certs. & Bonds Incorporated 1838/1873 State of Michigan Central Railroad Company Massachusetts. 1. I/C #422, $1000 No. 5038 for 1000 shares. Signed 7%, 20 yr, First Mortgage bearer bond by President (names illegible). The due 1896, issuedMay 30, 1876, signed Kanawha & Michigan Railway Co. L. Smuirrett president, black, “$1000” No 1589 for $1000. First Mortgage. green underprint, vignette workers Beautiful buck in vignette at upper waving @ train l-r, embossed seal, portion of bond, has been cancelled, coupons attached, J.H. Bifford’s Sons train at station in vignette. 2 other bonds, printer. 2. Black on white paper, embossed seal left box, wavy title w/ Shore Line Railway Company, First no vignette, unknown printer. One I/C, #1007 for 2 shares, issued Feb Mortgage Province of New Brunswick, 19, 1875, signed L.H. Howe president. One I/U, #79 for 2 shares, issued for $1000, signed by Aof(?) President. 30 coupons attached. Lake Shore April 1, 1873 signed L.H. Howe president. One U/U , receipt attached. & Michigan Southern Railway Co. Gold Bond No. 30177. Est. $60-100 Est. $130-225 HWAC# 87027 HWAC# 86832 Lot# 2524 , Massachusetts 1800- Lot# 2528 , Michigan Negaunee & 1900’s New York and New England Palmer Railroad Co Incorporated in Railroad Co Incorporated 1873 States Michigan on June 30, 1888. I/C #1, 994 of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode shares @ $100 par, issued to James Island and New York. 1. I/U #4301, McMillan June 29, 1888, signed J. 6% , $1000 second mortgage bearer McMillan president, black, no vignette, bond, due 1902. Issued Aug 1, 1882, printer Francis & Loutrel. EF Est. $100- black, embossed seal, vignette of train 2 HWAC# 87006 r-l crossing bridge/train in background crossing bridge, coupons attached AU. Lot# 2529 , Midwestern Multi-State 2. Two Stocks , I/C, shares @ $100 par, Rails 9 Midwest RR bonds and stocks signed(illegible) embossed seal, vignette of train r-l crossing bridge/ Midwest Railroad bonds and stocks. train in background crossing bridge. #19467, black, 50 shares, issued Unique vignettes, good condition Oct 10, 1873. #22441, green, 10 shares, issued Jan 4, 1889. 3. I/C 1) 2 Unissued / Uncancelled stocks - Receivers Certificate B1 for $5 ,4 4.18, issued March 30, 1895, green, Missouri, Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad no vignette. All American Bank Note Co printer Est. $150-250 HWAC# Co and Chicago, Rock Island & El Paso 87065 Railway Co. 2) 3 issued and cancelled stock - Texas Central Railroad, Choctaw & Lot# 2525 , Massachusetts Prescott Memphis Railroad - Atchison & Nebraska Manufacturing Co. 50 shares at $25 Railroad Co. 3) 4 bonds Okmulgee each, certificate 177 issued to Chester Northern Railway Co with adhesive Downer for Prescott Manufacturing R stamps ( ) , Atlantic Pacific Rail Road Comp (59 coupons). and Co. Raised company seal. Signed by Oklathoma Central Railway Co ( 76 coupons). Prag collection. Est. Beck, Treas, Prescott, pres. on Jan 29, $200-400 HWAC# 83847 1881. Vignette of rail road car. Prescott Manufacturing Co. produces rail road Lot# 2530 , Midwestern Multi-State cars based in Boston, MA. Printed: J. H. Rails Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Buffords Sons & Lith, Boston. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Railroad Co 0 cancelled certificates for 83812 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Co. Bonds - 1 certificates, stock 8 Lot# 2526 , Michigan HUPP Automatic certificates. dated from 1887 - 19 1. Mail Exchange Co 2 shares of HUPP Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Automatic Mail Exchange Co. cert #2622 was chartered in Feb. 1859. Railroad issued to Charles F. Elfeld on Nov 2, reached Kansas-Colorado border in 1916 with raised gold co seal. Rare 1873 and Pueblo, CO, in 1876. Main stock certificate. Signed Albert Hupp, line never served Santa e, M, land too difficult. Railway line dealt pres, and Otis J. Rogers, treas. Nice in intermodal freight transportation and included a tugboat fleet, train vignettes one showing unloading an airline, bus line and ferryboats on the San Francisco Bay allowed mail car without human help. The travelers to complete their westward journeys to the Pacific cean. “Hupmobile” was manufactured from The line was the subject of a popular song, Harry Warren and Johnny 1909 - 1940 by the Hupp Motor Company of Detroit, MI. Model 20, their Mercer’s “On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe,” written for the first car introduced at etroit Auto Show in eb., 1909 and producing film, The Harvey irls (194 ). perations ceased ec. 31, 199 , when 500 vehicles. Company founded by brothers Robert and Louis Hupp in it merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington 1908 production stated 1909. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# Northern and Santa Fe Railway. Prag collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 83739 83831 Lot# 2531 , Midwestern Multi-State Rails Louisville Evansville & St Louis Consolidated RR Co Unlisted Consider consigning 17 shares of Louisville Evansville & St. Louis Consolidated Railroad Co issued with us! to Percy R. Pyne, signed, registered and countersigned March 20, 1893. Signed U. Lewis, secy. Train vignette. Green paper with green ink and border. Railroad in service from 1886 - 1889. Printed: Franklin Bank Note Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83825 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 129

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2532 , Midwestern Multi-State Lot# 2536 , Montana 1895 Montana Railroad Rails 1800-1900’s Mid West-Eastern Co Cancelled and assigned 1 share cert #1 railroad stocks (6) 1. Two Western issued to Milton S. Gunn. Signed May 8, 1895. Railway Construction Co., Incorp. State Raised company seal. Listed in Cox. Montana of Iowa. U/U common stock $100 par, # Railroad was built and operated between 274 and # 55. black, two vignettes: train the towns of Lombard and Lewistown, MT on bridge w/ eagle wings spread on top connecting with the national railway network and Eagle above shield on left, printer via a connection with the orthern Pacific Railway at ombard. V.M Ramee Jr., #55 signed J.C. Faweeth Constructed between 1895 and 1903, and operated independently president. #274 has receipt attached. 2. until 1908, when taken over by Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Two White Water Railroad Co. Incorp. Railroad. Railroad was the brainchild of Richard A. Harlow, a Helena, State of Indiana. U/U vignette of train Montana attorney and entrepreneur, who envisioned the construction l-r, one red (preferred stock) and one black (common), $100 par, no of a railway eastward from Helena to serve the mining and agricultural printer identified. 3. Two White River alley Railway Co. Incorp 1905 regions of central Montana. Montana Midland began construction in State of Vermont. # 1 and #47, Black, common stock @ $100 par, no 1893 failing due to the onset of the Panic of 1893. In 1894 Harlow vignettes, no printer identified. 1 is I C for 1 share to ames Whedon, organized the Montana Railroad beginning construction in 1895. signed H.H. Field president, corp embossed seal. #47 is U/U. Both are Railroad reached Leadborough, at the southern end of the mining in excellent condition. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 86966 district, in Nov., 1896. In 1899 railway construction crews began working eastward down the Musselshell River valley. Montana Railroad Lot# 2533 Minneapolis, Minnesota was completed to new town of Harlowton (named after Harlow) in 1896 Holman Locomotive Speeding 1900. Traveling northward they reached Lewistown in 1903. 1908, Truck 100 shares of Holman Locomotive Montana Railroad was purchased by the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Speeding Truck stock, cert. #7325 dated and Pacific Railroad. ombard-Harlowton segment of Montana Railroad July 16, 1896, signed Holman, pres. became a part of this new Milwaukee line. Work to electrify the line and S. L. White, sec. Raised comp seal. began in 1914. The Montana’s Harlowton-Lewistown route became a Company was a scam. Added an additional set of wheels that was secondary main line for the Milwaukee. Prag collection. Est. $60-120 advertised to increased speed of the trains. Wheels top heavy which HWAC# 83779 caused them to slip. Stock was priced so that many low-income people invested hoping to make money and lost it all. Listed in Cox. Printed: Lot# 2537 , National Rails 12 Northern E.A. Wright Bank Note Engraver, Phila., Prag collection. Est. $50-100 Pacific ailway Co stock bonds HWAC# 83753 Unissued, cancelled 1 orth Pacific Lot# 2534 , Minnesota Mar 16, 1896 Railroad stock / bonds / Equipment Trust Cert some unissued, dated from orthern Pacific ailroad Co. Rare 1914 - 1956. Two gold bonds aren’t 10 shares of common stock of the due until Jan 1, 2047.(4 bonds, 5 stocks orthern Pacific Railroad Company and 3 serial equipment trust certificates. certificate A 1 04 as Reorgani ation ice condition. orth Pacific Railroad Certificate of eposit dated May 18, ran in Ashland, WI and Saint Paul, MN to Seattle and Tacoma, WA and 1896. Vignette of women in oval with Portland, OR, between 1864–1970. Transcontinental railroad that ship in background. Printed on green operated across the northern part of the western United States, from paper with green ink from office of .P. Minnesota to Pacific orthwest. Congress approved a charter on uly Morgan Co. Certificate signed by . P. 2, 1864, groundbreaking occurred on Feb. 15, 1870 with promotional Morgan Co. orthern Pacific Railway was a transcontinental railroad and backing of financier ay Cooke.. ormer President Ulysses S. rant operated across the northern part of western US, from Minnesota to the drove in the final “golden spike” in western Montana on Sept. 8, 1883. Pacific orthwest. Approved by Congress in 18 4. Construction began Main activities were shipping wheat and farm products, cattle, timber, in 1870 and the main line opened all the way from the Great Lakes and minerals; bringing in consumer goods and transporting passengers. to the Pacific on September 8, 1883. Railroad had about ,800 miles Consolidation of railroads after 1970 combined orthern Pacific, of track and served the states of Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Great Northern Railway, and Dakota, Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin an international branch the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway on March 2, 1970, to form the to Winnipeg, Manitoba. Main activities were shipping wheat and other Burlington Northern Railroad. Printed: American Bank Note Co.( one farm products, cattle, timber, and minerals, delivering consumer goods printed: Mudge & Son, Priners, 34 School St, Boston. Prag collection. and transporting passengers. Printed: American Bank Note Co., N.Y. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83834 Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83862 Lot# 2538 , National Rails Atchison, Lot# 2535 , Missouri Pacific ailroad Topeka and Santa Fe gold bonds 26 of Missouri stock In 187 , the Pacific cancelled Income Gold B Scrip, Dated Railroad was reorganized as the Missouri 1894 coupons attached. Nice vignettes Pacific Railway by new investors after a of trains and trains being cleaned. railroad debt crisis. The Missouri Pacific Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Railroad (reporting mark MP), commonly was chartered in Feb. 1859. Railroad abbreviated as MoPac and nicknamed reached Kansas-Colorado border in The Mop, reflected huge changes in 1873 and Pueblo, CO, in 1876. Main the U.S: from the development of the line never served Santa e, M, land too difficult. Railway line dealt transcontinental railway system, to the labor strikes and boom times in intermodal freight transportation and included a tugboat fleet, of the ilded Age, through the financial difficulties of the depression, an airline, bus line and ferryboats on the San Francisco Bay allowed and finally into the modern age of business consolidation.. Because of travelers to complete their westward journeys to the Pacific cean. corporate ties extending back to the Pacific Railroad, Missouri Pacific The line was the subject of a popular song, Harry Warren and Johnny at one time advertised itself as being “The First Railroad West of the Mercer’s “On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe,” written for the Mississippi”. Cert #4674, issued to James B Colgate ,100 shares @ $100 film, The Harvey irls (194 ). perations ceased ec. 31, 199 , when par, March 9, 1875, signed D. Manism president, green border, no corp it merged with the Burlington Northern Railroad to form the Burlington seal, vignette train on trestle approaching water tower l-r, mulitple Northern and Santa Fe Railway. Printed: Franklin Note Co 26. Prag notes on transfers, VG condition, Henry Seibert & Bros printer. Est. collection. Est. $240-400 HWAC# 83836 $200-400 HWAC# 86936 130 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2539 , National Rails Atchison, Topeka Lot# 2543 , National Rails 1870 St. and Santa Fe Railway Co. 22 cancelled General Louis & Iron Mountain Rail Road Co Mortgage 4% 100-year gold registered bond, dated 50 shares of St. Louis and Iron Mountain 1889-1978. Raised co seal. Good condition, very Rail Road Co. stock cert. #70, dated Sept nice vignettes of people, trains, luggage handling. 23, 1870 issued to James R. Jesup, signed Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway was by Wm. Allen, secy. and M. Allen, pres. chartered in Feb. 1859. Railroad reached Kansas- Adhesive RN stamp - one on front and Colorado border in 1873 and Pueblo, CO, in 1876. Main line never one on back. Assigned May 16, 1877. served Santa e, M, land too difficult. Railway line dealt in intermodal Raised co. seal. Listed in Cox. St. Louis, freight transportation and included a tugboat fleet, an airline, bus line Iron Mountain and Southern Railway was historic railroad that operated and ferryboats on the San Francisco Bay allowed travelers to complete in Missouri and Arkansas during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. their westward journeys to the Pacific cean. The line was the subject Ran from St. Louis, MO, to Texarkana, AK and SE Missouri. Established of a popular song, Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer’s “On the Atchison, to deliver iron ore from Iron Mountain, MO to St. Louis. Railroad was Topeka and the Santa e,” written for the film, The Harvey irls (194 ). robbed twice: 1) James-Younger Gang on Jan. 31, 1874, at Gad’s Hill, Operations ceased Dec. 31, 1996, when it merged with the Burlington MO, 2) “One-Time Train Robbery Gang” Nov 3, 1893, at Olyphant, Ak Northern Railroad to form the Burlington Northern and Santa Fe . RR acquired by Jay Gould in 1883 and then merged into the Missouri Railway. Printed: (American Bank Note Co N.Y 14), (Homer Lee Bank Pacific RR and then the Union Pacific in 198 . Printed: ith of Hay Bro Note - 7 ) (Franklin Bank Note Co 1). Prag collection Est. $300-500 Hiltorff, 5 College Place NY. Prag collection. Est. $50-150 HWAC# 83757 HWAC# 83835 Lot# 2544 , National Rails United Lot# 2540 , National Rails Central Pacific States Railroad Stock/Bonds mix United States Railroad Stock / Bonds Railway Co 3 cancelled bonds for Central Pacific mix. 18 certificates of stock with 9 Railway Co. 1) Specimen $5,000 1st Mortgage unissued and 9 issued, 5 cancelled bond Series B due Feb 1, 1968, interest 3-5/8% bonds. Printed: American Bank Note Co. per annum cert #RBV000 with red ink and seal. 11, Western Bank Note & Eng. S. Chicago Vignette of train in oval surrounded by two 1, Woodward & Tiernan Ptg. Co. St l. 1 , men. ) Cancelled Trustee certificate $1,000 1st and Refunding Bond Republic Bank Note Co. Pittsburgh, PA 3, Series A, due August 1, 1974 principal payable August 1, 1974, 4-1/4% Blass & Prudhomme Co., Portland 2, The to August 1, 1949 and 3-1/2% thereafter. (3 same as 2). Printed: Columbian Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 83853 Irwin-Hodson Co. Portland, OR. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83854 Lot# 2541 , National Rails 1896 o. Pacific Railway bonds 3 sets of 2 each cancelled Northern Lot# 2545 , Nebraska 1889 Kansas City Pacific Railway bonds with great vignettes. 1) and Omaha Railroad Co 50 shares of $1,000 Trustee’s Certificate, 4 gold bond due Kansas City and Omaha Railroad Co cert. Jan 1, 1997 27 coupons each, green ink. 2) $500 #A132 issued to H. E. Robinson. Signed, Trustee’s Certificate 3 old Bond due anuary countersigned and registered June 4, 1, 2047 w/87 coupons on one & 94 coupons on 1889. 3 vignettes, 2 trains and bust of other, red ink. 3) $1,000 Trustee’s Certificate, Washington. Assigned June 5, 1889. 3% gold bond due Jan 1, 2047, 112 coupons 109 coupons, brown Signed Alex Millan, Sec. Listed in Cox. Kansas City and Omaha Railroad started ink. orthern Pacific Railway, transcontinental railroad that operated operating in 1886 and ceased service in 1896. Prag collection. Est. across the northern tier of the western US, from Minnesota to the Pacific orthwest. Approved by Congress in 18 4 and given nearly $150-250 HWAC# 83763 40 million acres of land grants used in Europe to acquire construction Lot# 2546 , Nebraska Lancaster County funding. Construction started in 1870 and completed on Sept 8, 1883 Railroad bond Rare $1,000 Lancaster with President Ulysses S. rant driving in final spike. Had tracks laid County Railroad bond, cert. #110 in Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Washington and w/1 coupon. Signed Robert Faulkner, Wisconsin with a branch into Canada. Used for shipping wheat, farm Chairman of Co. Commissioners & R. O. products, cattle, timber, and minerals and returning bringing consumer Phillips, Co. Clerk. Gold train vignette / goods and bringing passengers. Had financial difficulties and merged gold border w/ adhesive gold seal. Rail with other railroad lines in 1970 forming the Burlington Northern name in red. Auditor’s notice that the Railroad, becoming the BNSF in 1996. Printed: American Bank Note Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 83844 bond is certified and issued by ancaster, NB to Athchison & Nebraska RR Co on Lot# 2542 , National Rails orthern Pacific Feb 5, 1875, seal set on May 1, 1876 Railroad Co. 5 orth Pacific Railroad stock bonds with gold seal and signed by J. B. Weston, / Equipment Trust Cert some unissued, dated from auditor of state, registry no 1120 Vol. CR 190 - 1989. ice condition. orth Pacific Railroad page 23. Paid Dec 31, 1891 in Lancaster, NB. Printed: Champion ran in Ashland, WI and Saint Paul, MN to Seattle and Print, Atchison, KS. Cox collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83820 Tacoma, WA and Portland, OR, between 1864–1970. Transcontinental railroad that operated across the northern part of the western United States, from Minnesota to Pacific orthwest. Congress approved a charter on July 2, 1864, groundbreaking occurred on Feb. 15, 1870 with promotional and backing of financier ay Cooke.. ormer Zoom in and see President Ulysses S. rant drove in the final “golden spike” in western Montana on Sept. 8, 1883. Main activities were shipping wheat and close up detail at farm products, cattle, timber, and minerals; bringing in consumer goods and transporting passengers. Consolidation of railroads after 1970 FHWAC.com combined orthern Pacific, Chicago, Burlington and uincy Railroad, Great Northern Railway, and the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway on March 2, 1970, to form the Burlington Northern Railroad. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83833 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 131

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2547 , Nebraska 1800-1900’s Nebraska Railroads Nebraska Railway Co. U/U #360, $100 par, vignette top train r-l, red, no printer. receipt attached. AU Nebraska Central Railway Co. U/U #28, $100 par, vignette top eagle w.union shield, green underprint w”$100” in white outline, printer Klopp & Bartlett Co. AU Nebraska, Topeka, , Iola and Memphis Railroad Co. Founded June 17, 1881 State of Kansas. U/U #213, $100 par, black, vignette top train l-r, printer American Bank Lot# 2551 Sparks, Nevada Roundhouse Panorama Photograph Note Co. AU Est. $60-120 HWAC# 87008 Housed in a beautiful walnut wooden frame, 14 x 42 inches, a historic panorama of the Sparks railroad roundhouse and environs, circa 1908. The largest roundhouse in the world at the time, it was also Lot# 2548 Ely, Nevada Ely, NV RR the largest building west of the Mississippi. In 1902, the Southern Date Nails (35) Approx 35 date nails Pacific Railroad Company shortened and straightened its lines across collected near Ely, NV Est. $100-200 the Forty Mile Desert, eliminating Wadsworth, the division point at HWAC# 87163 that time. This move created the necessity for a new division point, with Reno being considered a candidate for the relocation. However, Reno’s high real estate costs caused Southern Pacific to reconsider its new division point location. Rather than ante up for the real estate, the company instead settled for the swampy, flood-prone area just east of Reno.From the Sparks Museum and Cultural Center Lot# 2549 Eureka, Nevada Eureka & Colorado River Rail Road Co 75 website:”While looking for a suitable location nearer the mountains, shares of Eureka & Colorado River Rail Road Co stock, cert. # 28 issue the SP purchased two large ranches in the east end of the Truckee to Hiram Meadows. The land was subject to spring flooding and was almost a Johnson. swamp. The SP used 334 rail cars and personnel working two shifts D at e d a day for six months hauling in and spreading dirt and gravel to fill May 17, in the area. They raised the average elevation by 18 inches. In 1903- 1882. 1904, they constructed the roundhouse, and many support facilities. A Incor. Jan. tract of land west of the roundhouse at the north side of the railroad 5, 1881 land was reserved for employees willing to move from Wadsworth to in Eureka, the new town. There could be no commercial activities conducted in NV. Nice the Reserve. For that reason, as the town grew to support the railroad, railroad all of the businesses were on the north side of the street dividing the t r ain railroad land from the town. Moving day from Wadsworth was July vignette. 1, 1904. n that day, houses were dismantled and placed on flat cars Not listed for transport, trees were dug up and prepared for shipment, wagons in Cox. loaded and the migration began. The town was variously called East H ir am Reno, lendale, and Harriman. The towns folk finally named the new W arr en city ‘Sparks’ in honor of then sitting Nevada Governor John Sparks. The Johnson (Sept. 2, 1866 – Aug. 6, 1945) began as a leading American Governor threw a barbecue for all at his Alamo Ranch south of Reno. progressive. He became a Liberal Isolationist Republican politician The city was incorporated on March 15, 1905.” Est. $400-800 HWAC# from CA. Johnson was the 23rd Gov. of CA from 1911 to 1917, than a U. 86351 S. Senator from 1917 to 1945. Ran as 1912 vice-president on Theodore Roosevelt’s ticket. Johnson won the 1910 California gubernatorial election with the backing of the Lincoln–Roosevelt League. He introduce Lot# 2552 Virginia, Nevada 1869 a railroad commission and joined forces with Roosevelt and other Virginia and Truckee Rail Road Co. 500 progressives to form the Progressive Party and won the party’s 1912 shares of Virginia Truckee Rail Road Co., vice presidential nomination. Party had one of the best performances cert #5 issued to A. Haymand on June 21, by a third party in the history of the U.S., finishing second in both the 1869 signed by T. A. Tritle, sec. and Wm popular and electoral vote. Johnson won election to the Senate in Sharon, pres. Nice railroad vignette and 2 1916, becoming a leader of the chamber’s Progressive Republicans. He adhesive RN stamps. Inc. March 1, 1868, remained in the Senate until his death in 1945. Printed: A.L. Bancroft & incorp. 1868 and dates of operation Co. Lith S.F. Prag collection. Est. $500-1500 HWAC# 83774 1870- 1950. Built in 19th century as a freight railroad to service Comstock Lode mining communities in NW NV. Route ran from Reno to state capital in Carson City then split into Lot# 2550 Reno, Nevada 1880 Nevada two branches. One line went to Minden, NV and other Virginia City, NV. and Oregon Rail Road Co 20 shares of The original line from Virginia City to Carson City started construction Nevada and Oregon Rail Road Co., cert. in 1869 to haul ore, lumber and supplies for the famous Comstock Lode #17 issued to S. L. Lee signed by S.C. silver mines. Within a few years, William Sharon established the Bank Scoville, secy and Geo L. Wood, pres. of California as the primary Comstock monopoly. Sharon represented Raised com seal. Nevada and Oregon changing times, corporate control, and the loss of frontier honesty and Railroad was a railroad operated from self reliance. His network of mills and mines survived while exploiting Reno, NV, CA state line near present- poorer ores between richer discoveries. With political machinations, he day Hallelujah Junction, continuing to won state subsidies to construct Virginia and Truckee Railroad, which neida, California in 188 . Today it is part of Union Pacific Railroad transported ore to mills then returning with other goods, including branch connecting the Feather River mainline with Reno. Incorp. June lumber. The first track and ceremonial first spike was driven on Sept. 5, 1880 with headquarters in Reno. Sold to group of New York investors 28, 1869 by superintendent and vice-president H. M. Yerington, with at foreclosure in 1884. perated unofficially as evada and California the first passenger train pulling into irginia City on an. 9, 1870. He Railroad. Sold in 1893, reorganized as the Nevada–California–Oregon was also a construction superintendent and president of the Carson Railway. Printed: American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $100- and Colorado Railroad. Printed: Lith Britton & Rey, S.F. Prag collection. 200 HWAC# 83800 Est. $350-500 HWAC# 83762 132 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2553 , Nevada Eureka Lot# 2557 , Nevada Tonopah and & Palisade Railroad Co -1st oldfield ailroad Co 6 different, Mortgage Bond receipt extra rare, excellent condition unissued 2 Eureka and Palisade Tonopah and oldfield Railroad Railroad Co receipts for 1st Company stock certificates. ice Mortgage Bond. Extremely vignette of train pulling into railroad rare and in good condition. with workers present. Gray ink. Tonopah Receipt #788 cancelled and oldfield Railroad, covered 100 (March 16, 1901) issued miles in NV, providing service between to Frank Miller, Trustee on Mina and oldfield, running over the January 23, 1901 signed by Excelsior Mountains and parallel to the J. M. Telluauf, secy. Receipt Monte Cristo Range operated from 1905 #953 not issued. Eureka until 1947. A prior railroad, Tonopah Railroad, started operating in & Palisade Railroad was 1903. Railroad building increased with the discovery of minerals: silver built in 1873-1875 between discovered in Tonopah in 1900, gold in oldfield in 190 , silver at Silver Palisade and Eureka, Nevada. Peak. Only stage coaches were running at that time. The Tonopah Railroad built to connect Railroad built 1903-1904 ran from Sodaville Junction to Tonopah. The Eureka, center of a rich Tonopah and oldfield Railroad merged with the oldfield Railroad. silver mining area with the A spur line merged with oldfield Railroad in ovember, 1905 to national railway network at create the Tonopah and oldfield Railroad. It continued to do business Palisade. Financial problems until it disbanded in 1947. Printed: American Bank Note Company, lead to reorganizations and Philadelphia. Prag collection. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 83856 name changes to Eureka and Palisade Railway and then Eureka Nevada Railway. Line run by John Lot# 2558 , Nevada Tonopah and oldfield ailroad Company 4 Sexton, but floods and fires along with less ore being moved ended the unissued 100 shares each of Tonopah and oldfield Railroad Company line and rails removed in 1938. The Eureka, one of the railroad’s only stock, certificates, 13, 18, 30 and 74. ice vignette of train pulling surviving steam locomotives, is listed on the United States National into railroad with workers present. Gray ink. Excellent condition. Register of Historic Places. Prag collection. Est. $500-900 HWAC# 83858 Tonopah and oldfield R ail r oad, Lot# 2554 , Nevada 1880 Nevada covered 100 and Oregon Railroad Co 25 shares of miles in NV, Nevada and Oregon Railroad Co. cert. pr o v i d i ng 10 issued to Trennon Coffin on Sept service 1 , 1881. Signed by T. Coffin, secy. betw een and Wheeler, pres. Raised co. seal. Mina and Incorporated April 25, 1881. Nevada o ld f i e ld , and Oregon Railroad operated from Reno, NV northwest near present- running over day Hallelujah Junction continuing on to Oneida, CA in 1882. Today a the Excelsior part of that route is part of Union Pacific’s branch connecting eather Mountains River with Reno. Nevada and Oregon line incorporated June 5, 1880 and parallel based in Reno. A foreclosure in 1884 sold it to New York investors to the Monte becoming the Nevada California Railroad. Sold in 1893 then becoming Cristo Range the Nevada-California-Oregon Railway. Prag collection. Est. $75-150 op er a t ed HWAC# 83751 from 1905 until 1947. A prior railroad, Tonopah Railroad, started Lot# 2555 , Nevada 1923 Nevada- operating in 1903. Railroad building increased with the discovery of minerals: silver discovered in Tonopah in 1900, gold in oldfield in California-Oregon Railway 1 cancelled 1902, silver at Silver Peak. Only stage coaches were running at that share of Nevada-California-Oregon time. The Tonopah Railroad built 1903-1904 ran from Sodaville Railway cert #108 issued to Harry unction to Tonopah. The Tonopah and oldfield Railroad merged with Bailey, dated Sept 10, 1923. signed R. the oldfield Railroad. A spur line merged with oldfield Railroad Rosa, acct. secy. Not in Cox. Railroad in ovember, 1905 to create the Tonopah and oldfield Railroad. It organized in Reno in June, 1880 as continued to do business until it disbanded in 1947. Printed: American Nevada and Oregon Railroad. Traveled Bank Note Company, Philadelphia. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 north to Columbia River to be available HWAC# 83855 to cattle ranches and farms in northeastern California and eastern Oregon. The northern end was The Dalles, OR. City located on Columbia River with no eastern or southern rail line. 1st spike in Reno on May Lot# 2559 , New Jersey 1863 Cape May 28, 1881. Company short of money so construction proceeded very and Millville Railroad Co 12 shares of slowly. Board had corruption issues. One board meeting ended with a Cape May and Millville Railroad Co, cert. gun fight. Printed: American Bank ote Co. ew York. Prag collection. #12 issued to Israel Leaming on Sept 19, Est. $400-800 HWAC# 83752 1863. Assigned March 28, 1868, signed C B. Grugan, pres. and Bayard, secy. Lot# 2556 , Nevada Northern Nevada Adhesive RN stamps - one front and Railway Unused Date Nails Collection one back. Vignette of the beach with An impresive collection of unused date people in water and on sand with hotels nails assembled by a Ruth, NV mine in background. March 9, 1863, group of Cape May County investors manager over his career. Includes 1 1937, granted a charter by the state of New Jersey to build the Cape May & 41 1939, 3 small 1939, 11 1947 silver, 14 Millville Railroad. Construction was completed in 1867, and leased in 1947 gold, 32 1948 silver, 23 1948 gold, 1869. The RR didn’t reach Cape May until the Civil War year of 1863. 1941?, 1 1945. Also small framed picture That brought people from Philadelphia to the sea in 3-1/2 hours. of Northern Nevada Railway locomotive Printed: P.S. Duval & Son. Lith. Phila. Prag collection. Est. $125-250 and tender. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 63751 HWAC# 83758 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 133

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2560 , New Jersey Longbridge Lot# 2565 , New Jersey Peterson & Brake & Car Co 20 shares of Longbridge Passaic Horse Railroad Co 1 share, Brake & Car Co., cert. #341 issued cert. # 26 of Peterson & Passaic Horse to J. E. Berwind, dated Oct 19, 1892. Railroad Co issued to William S. Kimalo. Countersigned Dec. 9. 1892. Signed by Adhesive RN stamps - one on front, one Henry Lewis, pres. Raised company seal. on back. Signed S. S. Sherwood, secy. 3 Nice train yard vignette. Share price vignettes 1) street car pulled by horse, reduced from $100 each to $10 each, 2) warrior, 3) horse head. Not listed in capital reduced to $500,000. Issued for Cox. Assigned Oct. 15, 1869. Printed: property purchased. Incorp by state of Guardian Print, Paterson, N.J. Prag collection Est. $300-500 HWAC# NJ. Printed: American Bank Note Co., Phila. Prag collection. Est. $200- 83807 400 HWAC# 83821 Lot# 2566 , New Jersey Phillipsburg Lot# 2561 , New Jersey Horse Car Railroad Co Unissued 1800’s New Jersey and uncancelled in good condition. Junction Railroad Co Nice vignette of car being pulled by incorp. February 27, 2 horses with passengers. Company 1886 State of New Jersey. located in N.J. 1st trolley service I/U, #1746, $1000, 100 began with Phillipsburg Horse Car yr 4% , First Mortgage Railroad becoming Phillipsburg Transit guaranteed bearer bond, Co. Phillipsburg was an historic due 1986. Issued to J. transportation hub and still is at present time. Prag collection. Est. Pierpont Morgan and $50-60 HWAC# 83815 Harris C. Fahnestock June 13, 1886 signed Josiah H. Lot# 2567 , New Jersey The Morris County Reed president. Signed Traction Company Bond $1000 5% gold bond. on reverse by J. Pierpont Electric train vignette. Signed by president Morgan and Harris C. ahnestock Trustee Certification, Brown w Foote. 14.5” x 10.25”. #735 with coupons. Est. “1000” in brown underprint, vignette of river scene w. paddle wheeler, $150-300 HWAC# 52318 sail and steam ships.embossed seal corp seal and upper left embossed seal of New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Co. Reverse vignette of river scene w/steams. Coupons attached w/female vignette. American Bank Note Co printer. Very rare and Very attractive in AU condition. U C 1 1, stock certificate $100 par, blue, vignette of smoking train through intersection carriages in background,American Bank Note Co printer Est. $600-1000 HWAC# 87045 Lot# 2568 , New Jersey Lot# 2562 , New Jersey 1869 New 1800’s The New Jersey Jersey Southern Rail Road Co stock 36 and New York Railroad Co shares of assigned New Jersey Southern Incorp. State of New Jersey Rail Road Co. cert# 192 issued to C. L. and New York. I/U, #10, Merrian on Sept 14, 1869. Unlisted 5%, $100 second mortgage Castenholz. Revenue stamped paper RN 101 yr bond due 1986. T4. Signed by H. Lewis, sec. New Jersey Issued Nov 7, ,1885 to H. Southern Rail Road Co. started as the V. Bush signed president Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Co. in March 1854. Construction on (Illegible), brown, “$100” the new line began in 1858 from Port Monmouth on Raritan Bay. After brown underprint, vignette a bankruptcy reorganized under new management as the New Jersey bottom train r-l through Southern Railroad near the end of 18 9, created by railroad financier countryside, embossed Jay Gould. Printed: Geo F. Nesbitt & Co., N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $500- seal, reverse vignette of little girl feeding calf. American Bank Note Co 1000 HWAC# 83737 printer. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87046 Lot# 2563 , New Jersey 1800’s New Lot# 2569 , New Jersey 1800’s The York and New Jersey Ferry Co. U/C New Jersey Westline Railroad Co A 31, proof property certificate, $100 Incorporated March 1865 State of par, 189_ printed, red, vignette of harbor New Jersey. I/U #1597, $1000, 7% w/ferry and ships, “SHARES $100EACH” First Mortgage gold bearer bond, red underprint, Franklin Bank Note issued March 17, 1870, signed John H. Co, counter sign stamp right side. EF condition. Est. $80-100 HWAC# 87063 Andersen president, green, embossed seal, vignettes: bottom allegorical Lot# 2564 , New Jersey 1900’s New York females w/shield between them, upper right miners loading ore bucker. Upper right miners viewing nugget, Transportation Co stock (2) New York center locomotive @ station l-r. “FIRST MORTGAGE BOND 1000” green Transportation Co incorporated 1899 State of underprint, coupons attached, Continental Bank Note Co printer. EF New Jersey. Two I/C stock #A720 for 10 shares Est. $150-300 HWAC# 87044 @ $20 par, purple, issued Sig 26, 1905, #456 for 100 shares @ $20 par, orange, issued /canceled Dec 4, 1912. Vignettes allegorical females sitting on generator, “SHARES $20 EACH” underprint, American Bank Note Co printer. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88904 134 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2570 , New Jersey 1800’s The New York Lot# 2575 New Paltz, New York 1800’s The New and Boston Rapid Transit Co Incorporated Paltz & Highland Electric Railroad Co bond 1886/7 State of New Jersey. Two I/U stock $50 Incorporated March 1898 State of New York, I/U par, vignettes of train on top, signed W.M Thuyn #281, $500, 6% , 40 yr due 1933, First Mortgage president. One black on blue stock #1586 for Gold Bond, issued April 1, 1893, signed illegible, 75 shares, issued May 1, 1889. One Black on green, gold affixed seal, “500” “ I E HU RE pink stock # 72 Issued Aug 31, 1887, embossed DOLLARS” in green underprint, two vignettes seal. Goodwin & Drisko printer. Est. $120-200 top of electric street cars loaded w/ passengers, HWAC# 87073 coupons attached, Korff Bros & Co printers. AU Est. $60-100 HWAC# 87030 Lot# 2571 , New Jersey Lot# 2576 New York, New York 1800’s West New Jersey Railroad New York and Northern Railway Co stock (5) 1. West Jersey stock Incorp. 1887 State of New York. and Seashore railroad Co. I/C #890 $100 par for 25 shares, issued Three I/C , two green, one May 8, 1873, signed by Henry CLews orange. Vignette of train l-r on reverse, vignette smoking train r-l in rectangular box, green passing lake, brown, “PREFERRED” (#24692 & A3269) issued brown underprint, Franklin Bank Note 1940 & 1959, orange Co. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87062 (#24642)1940. no tears, stains. good condition, Lot# 2577 New York, New York 1800’s printer American Bank New York and Northern Railway Co Note Co., 2. The West stock (3) incorp. 1887 State of New Jersey Railroad Co. U/U York. Three certificates, $100 par, #37 , printed 18--, no vignette smoking train r-l passing lake, vignette, receipt attached, Franklin Bank Note Co. #421 U/U, black, in near uncirculated green on yellow stock, “COMMON” condition, no printer identified. Conversion exchange of shares of green underprint. #A410 U/C, blue merger of several railroads in The West Jersey Railroad Co. 3. The 100 shares printed, “COMMON” blue underprint. #1321 U/U, brown, Wellington & Chester Traction Co. I/C #110 for 100 shares @ $50 par “PREFERRED” brown underprint. AU condition Est. $100-120 HWAC# common stock, issued Jun 10, 1898, signed president illegible), green, 87061 “SHARES $50 EACH” green underprint, vignette cable car l-r upper Lot# 2578 New York, New York 1800’s New York right, “CANCELLED” stamped in center, discoloration on left, printer American Bank Note Co Est. $100-150 HWAC# 86964 Underground Railway System I/U $1000, 6%, 60 yr, due 1950, First Mortgage gold bearer bond Lot# 2572 , New Jersey 1800’s West , issued Jan 1, 1890 Signed Edward lauterback Shore and Ontario Terminal Co president, green embossed seal, “1000” green underprint, vignette New York state seal, coupons (proof) SP #250, brown, $100 per attached, Henry Seibert & Bros printer. AU share, odd, “188_” printed, “SHARES condition Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88903 $100 EACH” brown box underprint, vignette harbor w/ many ships, proof on india paper, printer American Bank note Co. This is in uncirculated Lot# 2579 New York, New OS condition. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 86965 York 1900’s The City of New York Corp. Stock Lot# 2573 Auburn, New York 1875 East Specimens (4) Specimens/ Genesee St & Seward Ave Railway 250 cancelled of Corporate shares of East Genesee St & Seward Ave Stock of The City of New Railway cert #228 issued to Manley T. York for the Construction Treat on July 15, 1875 signed A. Treat, of Rapid Transit Railroads. secy. and W.L. Bundy, pres. Nice vignette Three bonds have coupons of street car #2. Beige paper printed attached, red seal, vignette with black ink. Inc 1871 in NY. Prag top/center of statue collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 83760 Manhattan Municipal Building bottom top, Lot# 2574 Constantia, New York 1800’s hallway of Manhattan Municipal building looking toward Brooklyn New York & Oswego Midland Railroad bridge, Hamilton Bank Note Co printer. One green, #R14, $1000, 3 Co part of a series of bonds issued by 1/4 % , 50 yr due 1966 in gold, signed by LaGuardia Mayor,”GOLD” townships to help construct the New green underprint. One brown, #R29, 3 1/4 %, $1000, 40 yr due 1975, York & Oswego Midland Railroad Co. signed by LaGuardia Mayor, “THE CITY OF NEW YORK” brown outline I/C #19 for $500 (Blue underprint), underprint, One Blue, #R30, 3%, 40 yr due 1977, signed by LaGuardia State of New York, Town of Constantia, Mayor,”THE CITY OF NEW YORK” blue outline underprint. One bond County of Oswego 7%, 20 yr due 1888 #R11, 4 1/4 %, 50 yr due 1962 gold bond, no denomination, vignette construction bond, issued Jan 1, 1868, bottom sailor and indian sitting on pier, top center allegorical female, black, vignettes: lower right state seal, New York Bank Note Co printer. All in excellent condition. Est. $200- upper right female W/ship in distance, 500 HWAC# 87029 top smoking train r-l and right side 4 cattle. Coupons attached, Corlies Macy & Co printer. Est. $80-120 HWAC# 87059 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 135

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2580 New York, New York 1800’s Lot# 2585 , New York 1800’s Nassau The New York Central and Hudson Electric Railroad Co stock (4) River Railroad Co incorp. Nov 1, 1869 incorporated March 13, 1893 State of State of New York. I/C #5385, $1000 New York. 1. U/U #B833, 100 shares 4 extended debt certificate, due 1905. @ $100 par, signed by F S Drake VP, not Issued originally Aug 1, 1853. signed issued. embossed seal, green, vignette by Erastus Corning , black w, vignette of couple approaching electric street car, partial nude female on left and female “COMMON” in green underprint box in on right of eagle center, map of railroad white lettering, receipt attached printer down right side, 1000 red underprint. American Bank Note Co. 2. I/C #A109, 10 shares @ $100 par, orange, Addendum attached amending to 5% w/coupons (attached) April vignette couple approaching electric street car, “PREFERRED” in orange 30, 1883. Then amended to 4% Dec 1, 1892 extending to 1905, underprint box white lettering, American Bank Note Co. Both in AU. 3. green, embossed seal, 1000 green underprint, vignettes top state seal, I/C # 5, 2 1/2 shares @ $100 par, issued March 13, 1893 (not in cox), American Bank Note Co printer. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87051 signed P.H. Flynn president, embossed seal, no vignette, red stamp “TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE”, stamped “CANCELLED”, printer George Lot# 2581 Norwich, New York New F. Keller . EF 4. I/C, #16 for 100 shares @ $100 par, issued June 6, 1894, York & Oswego Midland Railroad signed P.H. Flynn president, orange, “SHARES $100 EACH” orange Co Part of series of aid bonds from underprint, vignette top topless female on sparking wheel, printer The communities, 12 in all, along the route Homer Lee Bank Note Co. EF+ Est. $120-150 HWAC# 87013 of the railroad to fund it’s construction. Sate of New York, Town of Norwich, Lot# 2586 , New York 1800’s New York County of Chenango I/U # 7, 7% $500 & Oswego Midland Railroad Co part of , 20 yr due 1868 construction bond, a series of bonds issued by townships to issued Jan 1, 1868, black, $500 in blue help construct the New York & Oswego underprint, vignettes: lower right state Midland Railroad Co. Two I/C #3 for seal, upper right female W/ship in $100 (purple underprint) and #22 for distance, top smoking train r-l and right $500 (Blue underprint), State of New side 4 cattle. Coupons attached, 25 York, Town of West Monroe, County of cent revenue stamp left side, Corlies, Macy & Co printer. Est. $60-100 Oswego 7%, 20 yr due 1888 construction bond, issued Jan 1, 1868, HWAC# 87056 black, vignettes: lower right state seal, upper right female W/ship in distance, top smoking train r-l and right side 4 cattle. Coupons attached, Lot# 2582 , New York Lebanon Springs Corlies Macy & Co printer. Est. $120-20 HWAC# 87058 Rail Road Co Mortgage bond Unlisted printer’s proof from proof book for Lot# 2587 , New York 1800-1900’s New $1,000 Lebanon Springs Rail Road Company mortgage bond with 7% York & Ottowa Railroad Co incorp. July 22, interest from state of New York , dated May 1, 1853. Lebanon Springs 1897. U/U #138 vignette eagle above union Railroad completed direct route from New York to Montreal via Harlem shield, , printed 190_ and I/C # 20 for 30 Railroad, Lebanon Springs, Bennington, Rutland, and Burlington. shares vignette eagle above state seal, receipt Printed: R. C. Root & Anthony. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $400-800 attached, handwritten cancelled, 18__ printed, HWAC# 83829 black, The Brown-Green Co printer. Ef+ Est. $60-100 HWAC# 87054 Lot# 2583 , New York Mahopac Falls Rail Road Co stock Unissued and cancelled Mahopac Falls Rail Road Co, cert #78. Beige paper with red ink with red train vignette. Several short branches Lot# 2588 , New York 1800’s New were eliminated after the 1920s. Regular York , Housatonic and Northern Sedgwick Avenue–Brewster service Railroad Co bond Charted 1863 the operated from Golden’s Bridge on the States of New York and Connecticut Harlem Division via a connecting branch to Lake Mahopac, then over 1. I U 101 $1000 7 first the Putnam Division to Brewster and returned to the Harlem Division. mortgage 30 yr. gold bearer bond. Trains taking this route were said to go “around the horn.” (Wikipedia). Prag collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 83746 Issued Oct 1, 1872 signed L.R. Drake president, green, embossed seal, Lot# 2584 , New York 1800-1900’s “$1000” gold underprint, vignettes: lower right female w/stalks, top 3: Nassau Electric Railroad Co (5) Four left two females on bare breasted/ U U stock certificates, one orange one seated union shield eagle, center w topless woman vignette, printer rain rounding curve, right shield Homer lee bank note Co., “SHARES with stalks and 3 flags. coupons $100 EACH” underprint. One brown attached, Henry Seibert & Bros w. street car vignette, American Bank printer. 2. U/C printers proof $500 Note Co., “COMMON” underprint. Two 7 first mortgage 30 yr. gold bearer green w/streetcar vignette, all $100 par, “COMMON” “PREFERRED” in bond. , green, embossed seal, “$500” underprint, receipts attached, American Bank Note Co. EF+ gold underprint, vignettes: lower right female w/stalks, top 3: left two females on bare breasted/one seated union shield eagle, center rain One I/C $1000, registered 4%, consolidated mortgage gold bond, due rounding curve, right shield with stalks and 3 flags. coupons included, 1951, embossed corp seal, issued May 3, 1907 , signed (Illegible), rust Henry Seibert & Bros printer. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 87077 color, embossed seal on reverse for “The Brooklyn eights Railroad Co”, three vignettes: bottom woman/electricity, top left streetcar, top right two allegorical figures, “4 PERCE T” in rust underprint, American Bank Note Co. EF Est. $120-200 HWAC# 87014 136 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2589 , New York 1800-1900’s New Lot# 2595 , New York and Coney Island Railroad Co York 1800-1900’s New York and Coney Island Railroad Co. New York Rail I/C #36, 50 shares @ $100 par, issued Road ephemera Dec 3, 1907 (18__ crossed out), union New York. 1. shield in each corner, embossed seal, U/U New York revenue stamp on reverse, arched title Central Niagara w/ map of Coney Island rail, The Hatch River Railroad Lith. Co printer. Est. $200-300 HWAC# Co, vignette train 87072 l-r, $100 par 187_ printed, unknown Lot# 2590 , New York 1800’s New York printer. U/U #916, and Harlem Railroad Co Incorporated New, Ontario & State of New York. I/C #3195 for 50 Western railway shares of preferred stock of 1848 (title), Co., @ $100 par, issued March 10, 1866. Signed W. no vignette , Vanderbilt V.P. Brown, vignette bottom unknown printer. 2. The New York and Putnam railroad Co. I/C # 1227 train leaving station l-r, top center $1000, 4% First Consolidated Mortgage Guaranteed Gold Bearer bond, dog, revenue stamp right side, Bald & issue Jan 15, 1894, black and orange border, embossed seal w/loco Cousland printer. VF Est. $300-500 center, “1000” white on orange underprint, underprint seal for shilling HWAC# 87070 and pounds, vignette train leaving station r-l, and two allegorical Lot# 2591 , New York 1800-1900’s figures on top. American Bank ote Co printer. 3. The ew York, Danbury and Boston railway Co. U/U # 75 @ $100 par, brown, vignette New York and Harlem Railroad Co of train leaving station w/people boarding, “SHAES $100 EACH” brown (3) Incorporated State of New York. I/C underprint, American BankNote Co printer. 4. New York Consolidated #4855 for 10 shares of preferred stock of Railroad Co. U/U #595, signed, red, embossed seal, “COMMON” red 1848 (title), issued Oct 4, 1937. Brown, underprint, vignette New York harbor scene, American Bank Note Co vignette bottom train leaving station l-r, printer. 5. New York, Ontario and Western Railway Co. U/U # N55974 top center dog. Bald & Cousland printer. for 10 shares (printed) @$100 par, brown, vignette train r-l rounding I/C #38893 for 10 shares @ $50 par, corner passing mill, “COMMON” underprint. #B986 $100 par, black issued June 29, 1932, black, vignettes: on blue paper stock, vignettes: left train r[l, right ship in rough seas. top train passing under bridge, bottom left dog, upper left two men one Map between vignettes. American Bank Note Co printer. Est. $100- seated, unknown printer. 200 HWAC# 88911 One U/U specimen, cusp 649296 10 0, blue, vignettes: top train passing Lot# 2596 , New York 1800-1900’s New under bridge, bottom left open cab loco, upper left two men one seated. American Bank Note Co printer. Est. $120-150 HWAC# 87068 York Rail road stock (various) 1.New York and Jersey Railroad Co. I/C #B555 Lot# 2592 , New York 1800’s New for 8 shares @ $100, issued Jan 1, 1905. York and Staten Island Traction Co signed illegible, orange, “COMMON” Incorp 1896, I/U #103 for 20 shares @ orange underprint, vignette two $100 par, issued June 25, 1896, signed allegorical females sitting on generator, American Bank Note Co printer. 2. The J.B.W. Harry president, brown embossed New York and Long Island Railroad Co seal, “PREFERRED” brown underprint, (handwritten) I/C #72 for 5 shares @ $100 par, issued Mar 8 1902 vignette upper right people gettin (18__ crossed out), embossed seal, vignette of train crossing trestle on street car, Franklin Bank Note Co printer. EF + condition. Est. $200-400 eagle in foreground, Charles A Searing printer. 3. New York and Long HWAC# 87053 Island Railroad Co. U/U #188, @ $100 par, gold seal space, vignette of train l-r out of tunnel, unknown printer. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 87067 Lot# 2593 , New York New York Central Brochures (2) 2 nice condition Lot# 2597 , New York 1800-1900’s New York Railroad ephemera 1. The New brochures with color exteriors. Hudson River and Mohawk Valley. Photos and descriptions of NY towns and York & Mahopac Railroad Co. U/U red sights. Est. $90-120 HWAC# 88322 print on white paper, share @ $100 par, no vignette, unknown printer. 2. New Lot# 2594 , New York 1800’s New York Central York and Jersey Railroad Co. I/C #229 Sleeping Car Co started in 1858 in New York. for 100 shares @ $100 par. issued May 1. I/C #43 for 6000 shares @ $100 par, issued 1, 1902, green w/”PREFERRED” green November 10, 1875 to Webster Wagner and underprint, receipt attached, vignette Geo. Gates (both founders), signed by W. Wagner allegorical females sitting on generator, president/treasurer (founder), cancel signed on American Bank Note CO printer. 3. New reverse by Wagner and Gates, black, union shields York and New Haven Railroad Co. State at all four corners, vignette of train passing roman of Connecticut incorp 1865. U/U #92 $1000 , 6% only mortgage bearer building, left fancy scroll and leaf stalks w/Shares bond, black, “$1000” red underprint, vignette train l-r passing dock, $100 Each inside, The Hatch Lith. printer. 1. I/C coupons attached , E.B. Clayton’s Sons printer. EF+ Est. $100-150 # 1182 for 15 shares @ $100 par. Issued July 19 HWAC# 87064 1887, signed illegible, embossed seal.. Certificate layout is same as prior mentioned. Est. $100- 200 HWAC# 87079 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 137

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2598 , New York 1800-1900’s New Lot# 2602 , New York 1800- York Railroad Stocks/Bonds (6) 1. 1900’s New York, Ontario Westchester Street Transportation Co, and Western Railway Inc, Incorp State of New York 1926. I/C Co incorp. 1880 State of #13 common stock for 12 shares @$100 New York. 1. I/U #16793, par. Issued April 25, 1927, green signed $1000 4% 100 yr, due 1992, by president, vignette of eagle top refunding mortgage gold center, embossed seal, 8 stamps across bearer bond. Issued June top, printer The Broun-Green Co. overall 1, 1892, signed J.P. Fowler condition is close to uncirculated. 2. president, green, $1000 in Wharton Valley Railway Co., Incorp green underprint, embossed State of New York . I/C #45 for 1 share seal, vignettes: bottom $100 par, issued April 13, 1938(handwritten in). Certificate is train rounding bend l-r and print dated 189_, black, vignette two females and shield, printer John top trains at mill. Revenue 50cent stamp, coupons attached C rankin, cancel holes, overall excellent condition. 3.Winston- w/vignette of liberty,Franklin Bank Note Co printer. Salem Southbound Railway Co, incorp State of Virginia. I/C $1000, 2. I/U # 3598, $1000 4% 50 yr, due 1955, general mortgage gold bearer 50 yr, 4% gold bond issued to New England Mutual Life Insurance, bond. Issued June 1, 1905, signed J.P. Fowler president, brown, $1000 Dec 20, 1937, signed not legible, green, embossed seals, vignette in brown underprint, embossed seal, vignettes: bottom Circle”W”, top on bottom of train r-l, stamped cancel 1951, “Registered Bond) train l-r #1101. Coupons attached w/vignette loco, American Bank green underprint, 4 stamps on reverse, printer American Bank Note. Note Co printer. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 87060 4.West Shore Railroad Co., Incorp State of New York U/C #129 common stock, blue, date printed 1885, no vignette, cancel punch holes, printer American Bank Note 5. West Shore railroad Co., I/C Two First Mortgage Lot# 2603 , New York 1800-1900’s Guaranteed Bonds, 4% , due Jan 2361, vignette Hudson River scene, New York, Ontario and Western printer American Bank Note Co. corp seal and seal of consolidation New Railway Co Northeastern railway York Central Railroad Co 1914. One orange $1000 , #M44947, “$1000” operating in New York, New Jersey and orange underprint, issued Oct 22 1923, signed president (illegible), Pennsylvania. 1. Two I/C #B549 20 shares @ $100 par issued May 16, 1881, upper right corner missing (very small). One brown $10000, “$10,000” Black W blue underprint and #2 for 100 brown underprint, issued Feb 17, 1920, singed president (illegible). No imperfections other than cancel holes and as noted. Est. $100-200 preferred shares @ $100 par, issued HWAC# 86961 Jan 24, 1880black w/pink underprint. Vignettes: top left smoking train r-l, center map of rail lines, top right Lot# 2599 , New York 1900’s New ship in heavy seas. American Bank Note Co. 2. Three I/C #N37945 York Railways Co/Corp Certificates for 10 shares @ $100 par, issued Sept 13, 1922, brown, COMMON from both company and corporation. 1. brown underprint, #B60468 for 15 shares @ $100 par, issued Sept 23, Stock trust certificates I C 100 shares 1924, orange, COMMON orange underprint and #83377 for 100 shares without par value, blue # 4 , orange # @ $100 par issued Oct 4, 1929, green, COMMON green underprint. 313 , 571 and # 03797 brown. # 3106 Vignettes: bottom circle “W” bottom, train r-l passing factory, American red, preferred stock 100 shares without Bank Note Co. 3. Three I/C #B35866 for 42 shares @ $100 par, issued par value, street car vignette, American Aug 14, 1907, black w/orange underprint, #N20666 10 shares @ Bank Note Co printer. 2. I/C Temporary $100 par, issued Dec 7, 1907, Black, brown underprint, TEN SHARES stock trust cert. without par value, # brown underprint and #66262 for 100 shares @ $100 par, issued Jan T974, orange 100 shares and green # T01982 for 50 shares, no vignette, 24, 1910, Black w/green underprint and “ONE HUNDRED”. Vignettes American Bank Note Co printer. 3. U/C less than 100 shares # 0127, across top : left train l-r over bridge w.cattle below, center frontal loco green, stock trust without par value, I/U #0114 green for 1 share @ view, right harbor w/boats pier side. American Bank Note Co. 4. One $100 par, issued sept 16, 1912 , #03245, gold for 20 shares without I/U #B82844 for 36 shares @ $100 par, issued Feb 8,1956, Orange w/ par value and #01252 I/C , green, stock trust cert for 85 shares no par orange underprint, no vignette, American Bak Note Co. Est. $120-200 value. All have street car vignette., American Bank Note CO printer. Est. HWAC# 88915 $200-400 HWAC# 88907 Lot# 2604 , New York 1800-1900’s Lot# 2600 , New York 1800’s New York Rutland New York, Ontario and Western and Montreal railway Co bond Incorporated Dec Railway Co. bonds 1. Three refunding 31, 1883 State of New York. I/U # 246 $1000,6% Mortgage , $5000, 100 yr, 4% , due 1992, , due 1913, consolidated first mortgage gold gold bond, green, $5000 REGISTERED bearer bond, issued Jan 1, 1884 signed W. Foster BOND underprint, vignette trains @ mill Jr president, green, embossed seal, “1000” green yard, @ are I/C one issued May 8, 1905 underprint in box, vignette train passing poles l-r, and one issued Jan 7, 1955. ONe U/U , coupons attached, American Bank Note Co printer. Franklin Bank Note Co printer. 2. Two, AU+ condition Est. $120-200 HWAC# 88906 brown, $1000, 4% General Mortgage , due 1955, vignette top train l-r , bottom circle “W”, REGISTERED BOND underprint, American Bank Note Co printer. One I/C , issued Nov 22, 1915 and one U/U. 3. #5874, $1000, 4%, Refunding Mortgage gold bond, due 1992, issued June 1, Lot# 2601 , New York 1800’s New York, 1892, vignette bottom train rounding bend, top trains @mill yard, Providence and Boston Railroad embossed seal, two res embossed seal for one shilling and one pound, coupons attached, Franklin Bank Note Co. 4. # 592 Equipment Trust, Co New York, Providence and Boston 660 shares $1000 par, 5%, due 1938, issued July, 15, 1929, green , Railroad Co. # 12 for 100 shares @ $10 printed seal, GOLD underprint, vignette train speeding r-l two tracks, par, issued April 10, 1838 signature not Hamilton Bank Note Co printer. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 88914 legible, black border, left side vignette topless female sitting, top state seal w/ ships and loco background, embossed seal, plastic holder, unknown printer, Est. $200-400 HWAC# 88910 138 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2605 , New York Lot# 2610 , New York 1800’s The New York Central and Hudson 1800’s New York, River Railroad Co Pennsylvania and Ohio Incorporated in the States Railroad Co Incorporated of New York, Pennsylvania, March 1880 State of New Ohio, Michigan, Indiana York. # 726 for 50 shares and Illinois. U/C #11193 @$50 par, issued Oct 28, consolidation ( New 1881 , black, embossed York Central/Hudson seal w.loco center, vignette River RR consolidate) men w/ horse and canal certificate, no amounts boats train l-r background, filled in, signed W.H. unknown printer, I/U. Vanderbilt, blue, vignette #2256 , $500/100 lb., Second Mortgage gold bearer bond, green, of Vanderbilt sided by two embossed seal loco center, Second Mortgage underprint, vignette female figures, ational train r-l passing mill, two shillings six pence embossed stamp top right, Bank Note Co printer. Est. coupons attached, Franklin Bank Note Co I/U. #26498 $1000/200 $30-500 HWAC# 87050 lb., third mortgage gold bearer bond, due 1915, issued May 7, 1880 H Devereux president, brown, embossed seal, THIRD MORTGAGE Lot# 2611 , New York 1800’s The New York underprint, vignette bottom haystacks, top left state seal, top right two Central Rail Road Co Incorp. 1853 State ofNew horse shield center w/ship , coupons attached, I/U, Franklin Bank Note Co printer. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 88913 York. U C 89 1 stock certificate $10 par signed but illegible, black, vignette of eagle spread winged w.union shield e.pluribus unum Lot# 2606 , New York 1800’s The New on banner, printed corp seal liberty and justice York & Atlantic Railroad Co I/U, #272, figures holding shield w all rail connections 6% $1000, 30 yr. First Mortgage Sinking listed, American bank Note Co printer . AU Est. Fund Bond, issued April 12, 1881, signed $60-100 HWAC# 88900 R.S Rausm president, black on green paper, gold paper seal, vignette left side man looking on train l-r, horizontal format, coupons attached, not in COX, Lot# 2612 , New York 1800’s The New Hosford & Sons printer. Est. $120-200 York, Housatonic and Northern Rail HWAC# 87028 Road Co Charted 1863 the States of Lot# 2607 , New York 1800’s The New New York and Connecticut. I/U # 50 York & Westchester County Railroad for 5 shares @ $100 par. Issued March 9, 1867 signed Geo. W Mead president, Co Incorp 1859 State of New York. I/U black, three vignettes : bottom left 399, $500 7 0 yr first mortgage female looking l-r, bottom right liberty bearer bond due 1885, issued March 1, looking r-l w/eagle on union shield, top train l-r passing factory. Henry 1865 signed G.W. Boyer president, black, Seibert & Bros printer. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 87076 affixed red embossed seal, vignettes: bottom left state seal, bottom right Lot# 2613 , New York 1800’s The New York, standing liberty, top center under wavy Pittsburg and Chicago Construction Co Two title horse drawn street car, $500 red I C stock certificates : 15 for 50 shares stock underprint, typed across top “Property held in trust, issued June 10, 1881 signed but of B.W. Foster”, coupons attached w/ lined over, black, gold embossed seal, vignette of street car vignette, Jacques Sandmeyer train rounding corner passing fields. 39 for printer. Reverse has some minor smudges and “worn” spot w/smudged $ 400 first mortgage bond ,Issued uly , 1881, handwriting. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 87052 black, vignette train @ station. Jordon Stationery Lot# 2608 , New York 1800’s The New Co printer. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 88909 York and Harlem railroad stock I/C #9162 for 100 shares @ $ 50 par, issued March 17, 1864, signature crossed out, vignettes: top train passing under Lot# 2614 , New York 1800’s Unissued bridge, bottom left dog, upper left two New York/New Jersey RR stock men one seated, revenue stamp on right, New York & Fort Lee Railroad Co., American Bank Note Co printer. EF Est. incorporated State of New Jersey. Two $100-20 HWAC# 87069 U U stock certificates $100 par. ne black on white paper, no vignette, 1862 Lot# 2609 , New York 1800’s The New printed, A.O. Evans Power Press printer York and Oswego Midland Railroad Co and One orange, #30, vignette of train Incorp 1868. I/U two convertible bond pulling in to station, Manhattan Engraving printer. New York and Coney certificates 58 for $1000 and 75 for Island Railroad Co. U/U #117, @ $100 par, 18__ printed, union shield in $10,000 , due 1892, issued Nov 1, 1872 each corner, arched title w/ map of Coney Island rail, The Hatch Lith. Co signed by D. C. Littlejohn president, black, printer. All in AU. Est. $100-150 HWAC# 87071 affixed gold embossed seal w loco in middle, no vignette, V.M Ramee Jr printer. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 87055 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 139

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2615 , New York 1800- Lot# 2620 , Oklahoma Choctaw, 1900’s Various New York Oklahoma & Gulf Railroad Co. Bond, Railroad Co.’s (6) 1. New 1900 Low No. 7. $1,000 bond, 5%. York, West Shore and Buffalo Signed by the president and secretary. Railway Co., #B673 U/U, Signatures are punch cancelled. Blue brown 50 shares@ $100 border, floral vignette (bottom) and par., U/U # G483 blue @ railroad depot vignette at top left. $100 par vignette harbor/ Printed by ABN, Philadelphia. Large 10” grain building, Franklin x 15” In PMG holder, graded 58, Choice Bank Note Co. 2. New York AU. The company, originally known State Railways, I/U #NA1123 as the Choctaw Coal and Railway Company, completed its main line blue, 100 shares @ $100 par, between West Memphis, Arkansas and western Oklahoma by 1900. NB1147 green 10 shares @ In 1901 the CO&G chartered a subsidiary company, the Choctaw, $100 par, embossed seals, Oklahoma and Texas Railroad, to continue construction west into the vignettes: left liberty and Texas panhandle, and by 1902 the railroad had extended as far west as justice w/eagle, right street Amarillo. The CO&G came under the control of the Chicago, Rock Island car facing front, “PREFERRED” underprint, American Bank Note Co. and Pacific Railroad in 190 , and was formally merged into the Rock 3. New York Susquehanna and Western Railroad Co. U/U #386 $5000 Island on January 1, 1948. Est. $70-120 HWAC# 60102 , 5 50 yr terminal first mortgage gold bond, brown, two vignettes: bottom train leaving tunnel, top allegorical female. Homer Bank Note Lot# 2621 Portland, Oregon 1884 Co printer. 4. New York Westchester & Boston Railway Co U/U #X276 regon Pacific ail oad Co. 270 $100 first mortgage gold bond 4 1 , green, vignette top electric shares of regon Pacific Rail Road Co., railcar “REGISTERED BOND” green underprint, American Bank Note cert #251 issued to Jacob Halsted on Co. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88902 Jan 26, 1884 with raised seal. Vignettes 1) train and 2) ship on ocean. Operates Lot# 2616 , North Dakota 1885 Photo of Trains, on former Brancon Lines of PEP Co., Portland Traction Co and So. Pacific 1 Wreck & 1 in Celebration of Employees 2 Railroad. Located in Greater Portland Photos of trains 1 from Oriska, North Dakota, Metro Area with 2 divisions East this photo has several men standing in front of Portland and Molalla Branch. Listed in Cox. Printed: Henry Seibert the train in celebration of “Employees 8th Annual & Bro 12 & 14 Warren St. N.Y. Prag collection Est. $150-300 HWAC# Picnic, NPRR Dakota Division. Has writing on back “...first Reached riska in 1877 - maybe 83776 so...”Has fold in upper left corner, appears to have Lot# 2622 Salem, Oregon 1867 Oregon been cut on left side. 8” x 6”. Photo of train wreck Central Railroad Co 100 shares @ with writing on back of photo reads 3/6/1946. $2,000,000 Interest-bearing stock of Several men gathering & working at wreck site. 10” x 8”. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 57577 Oregon Central Railroad Co. cert #40 issued Apr. 23, 1867, issued to Albut J. Cook. Signed by Sam Clark, secy. and Moody, pres. Adhesive RN Lot# 2617 , Ohio Cincinnati, Hamilton & stamp. Women carrying wheat vignette. The Oregon Central Rail Road was the name of two railroad companies in Oregon. Businessman Ben Dayton Corp. Bond ”The Cincinnati, Hamilton Holladay eventually received the grant for its line east of the Willamette and Dayton Railroad (CH&D) was a railroad River. In 1870 reorganized as the Oregon and California Railroad which based in the U.S. state of Ohio that existed completed the line in 1887. Printed: A.L. Stinson, Pr., Salem, Oregon. between its incorporation on March 2, 1846, Prag collection. Est. $1250-1500 HWAC# 83750 and its acquisition by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in December 1917. It was originally Lot# 2623 , chartered to build from Cincinnati to Hamilton, Oregon 1906 Ohio, and then to Dayton, a distance of 59 mi Mount Hood (95 km); further construction and acquisition Railway and extended the railroad, and by 1902 it owned or Power Co. controlled 640 mi (1,030 km) of railroad.” From Ca ncel l ed Wikipedia. $1000 gold bond. Signed by Vice President Conway.14.75” x 10”. #392. Est. $120-250 HWAC# 52309 11,198 shares of Mount Hood Lot# 2618 , Ohio Parlor Cattle Car Co. Railway and Power Co. cert. 40 shares of Parlor Cattle Car Co cert. # 2 issued to #207 issued to George F. De Wassy on May 14, 1883. Adhesive gold seal and E. P. Clark who train vignette. Signed by W. C. Fudelday, signed as comp. secy. Incorp. Oct. 16, 1880 in Ohio. Not pres. E.W. listed in Cox. A parlor car is type of Miller signed as secy. Dated Dec 20, 1906. Raised green co. seal. Stock assigned. Not passenger coach that provides superior listed in Cox. Mount Hood Railway and Power Company line was 22 comforts and amenities when compared to a standard coach. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83806 miles long, began as a steam locomotive railway. Company merged In 1912 with Portland Railway, Light and Power Company Later updated Lot# 2619 , Oklahoma Cherryvale for use by electric trolleys operating as Mount Hood Line. Printed: Oklahoma & Texas Railway Co. Bonds Western Bank Note and Engraving Co. Chicago. Prag collection. Est. Green $20 5% gold bond #3622, green $200-400 HWAC# 83773 $100 5% gold bond #50387. Signed by president Porter. 11.25” x 15”, with coupons. Est. $50-300 HWAC# 52340 140 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2624 , Oregon Lot# 2627 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regon Pacific astern 1800’s West Philadelphia Rail Railway Co Unissued Road Co stock Incorp. 1855 State of and uncancelled pristine Pennsylvania. I/U #40 for 4 shares @ stock certificates for: $50 par, issued June 28, 1838, signed 1) 18 stock certificates J. Brown president, black, embossed for regon Pacific and seal with open loco center, vignettes : Eastern Railway Co. top woman w/ train in background, left ignette of flame in bridge, right open locomotive, printer Drapper, Toppan, Longacre & torch. Brown company Co. Not in Cox. only listed is issued 1842 and proof. Condition EF Est. seal. The regon, Pacific $150-200 HWAC# 86970 and Eastern Railway was Oregon-based short line Lot# 2628 Scranton, Pennsylvania railroad that began near 1800’s The Susquehanna and Eugene as the Oregon and Wyoming Valley Railroad and Coal Southeastern Railroad OC Incorporated Jan 5, 1859 State of in 1904, running 18 Pennsylvania. Attractive First Mortgage, miles along the Row 7% real estate bearer bond #298, issued River between the towns of Cottage Grove and Disston. Incorp.1912, April 20, 1860, signed. Black border, shortened their trackage to operate 16.6 miles. Last of this track was “$1000” red underprint, map of Scranton closed and scrapped in 1994. Printed: A. Carlisle & Co. S.F. 2) 40 upper right, vignette locomotive coal stock certificates for regon Branch Pacific Rail Road Co. ignette train l-r, printer R.C. Root Anthony & Co., of train coming out of mountain tunnel. Uncommon Oregon railway some discoloration, no tears or stains, EF condition. Est. $100-150 stock. Incorp. in Oregon 1867, company proposed railroad between HWAC# 86956 Eugene OR and Winnnemucca NV to connect the Oregon Central and Lot# 2629 , Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley the Central Pacific railroads. B. . Pengra promoted the regon Central Rail Road Co. 30 shares of Lehigh Valley Military Wagon Road which was the route for the railroad. In 1867 Rail Road Co., cert. # 75 issued to Mrs. with the incorp. of “The regon Branch Pacific Railroad,” became the Sallie K. Godon. Raised company seal. “ regon Branch Pacific Rail Road Company” in 18 8, followed by the Printed on beige paper with blue ink “ regon Branch of the Pacific Rail Road” later in 18 8, and the “ regon and border. Incorpor. in Pennsylvania. Branch Pacific Railroad Company” in 1870. Printed: Major Knapp Eng. Mfg & Lith. Co. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83837 Operated 1846 through 1976. Railroad built mainly to haul anthracite coal. On Lot# 2625 , Oregon 1885 Portland April 21, 1846 it became authorized to carry freight, passengers, goods, & Willamette Valley Railway Co. 5 wares, merchandise and minerals. Incorp. Sept 20, 1847, as Delaware, shares of Portland and Willamette Valley Lehigh, Schuylkill and Susquehanna RR Co. Jan. 7, 1853 name changed Railway Co. cert. # 25 issued to W.E. to Lehigh Valley Railroad. Operations ceased 1976 and merged into Brown. Adhesive gold stamp. Not listed Conrail. Printed: Bryson & Son, Printers and Stationers, 8 North Sixth in Cox. The Portland and Willamette St. Cox collection Est. $400-800 HWAC# 83826 Valley Railway was incorporated on Jan. 19, 1885 by acts of Oregon legislature to Lot# 2630 , Pennsylvania Lykens Valley continue construction on line between Rail Road and Coal Co One share of Portland and Dundee, OR. Previously started by Oregonian Railway. capital stock of Lykens Valley Rail Road Line started on Dec 31, 1886, not reaching Portland until July 23, and Coal Co. certificate B. o 171 at 1888, due to right-of-way disputes . Feb 2, 1892 went into receivership. $20 each share. Located in Lykens Valley Prag collection. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 83769 in Dauphin Co., PA. Issued to Christian Flood Jr. of Commonwealth of PA. August Lot# 2626 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1, 1838. Signed by Samuel Richards, 1800’s Penn Railroad stock (5) 1. pres. Lykens Valley Railroad and Coal Company started operations in Woodruff Sleeping & Parlor Coach Co.. 1830 and stopped service in 1956. Abandoned April 24, 1978. Prag Incorporated May 19, 1871 State of collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83810 Penn. Certificate 3 3 for 10 shares preferred (handwritten) @ $50 par Lot# 2631 , Pennsylvania 1800’s issued Nov 17, 1875, signed by Jonah Nescopec Railroad Co Incorp. June 1886 Woodruff President, black border, State of Indiana. I/C #5 for 3 shares @ embossed seal, 4 vignettes : two cherubs $50 par, issued to Geo. Witherill, signed on bottom around corp seal, farmer w/ (illegible), black, no vignette, embossed hay and dog on left, Indian overlooking seal, printer unidentified. E Est. $40- canal, woman on left, handwritten “cancelled” in red, Printer: American 60 HWAC# 87007 Bank Note Co. 2. West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Co. Incorporated 1857 State of Penn. I/C, #2006, 54 shares @$50 par signed cancel holes cover signature, black border, vignette building embossed stamp has Lot# 2632 , Pennsylvania 1800’s streetcar center, Printer : Allen, Lane & Scott no tears, stains. 3. Westend, Neversink Mountain Railroad Co Angola and Park Passenger railway Co. UU #532Black border, orange Incorp. July 1889 State of Pennsylvania. underprint “$50” two vignettes: Black/ White horse bottom right, I/U #51 for 10 shares @ $50 par, issued horse drawn street car top center, lower right corner cut off, printer: July 16, 1890, signed D.W Stehman Lehman & Bolton 4,. Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Incorporated State president, black, embossed seal, vignette of Pennsylvania. I C Two certificates one green one orange vignette top eagle over union shield, printer Wm. of train (4-6-2) l-r, printed corp. seal, underprint of “capital stock” and Martin Co. EF Est. $150-200 HWAC# Common “ stock, Printer of green border :Republic Bank NOte, Printer 87005 of orange Security Bank Note, both is excellent condition. Est. $100- 175 HWAC# 86954 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 141

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2633 , Pennsylvania 1800’s New Lot# 2637 , Pennsylvania 1800’s York, Pittsburg and Chicago Railway Pennsylvania Railroad stock/bond Co Incorporated Pennsylvania and Ohio The West Philadelphia Passenger I/U #147 Series A, $1000, 6% Second Railway Co. Incorporated 1857 State Mortgage Income bearer bond, due of Pennsylvania. ne certificate I U 1911. Issued July 26, 1881J.S. Negley 472 3 shares @$50 par, issued Aug 5, president. Black , embossed seal, $1000 1859 signed William Wright, president. underprint, vignette train l-r through ne certificate I C issued an 7, countryside, coupons attached, Jordon 1860, signed William Wright president Stationery Co printer. some staining on lower left, no tears, holes. Est. (cancel holes over signature). Both have $100-200 HWAC# 88912 corp. seal w/streetcar center, vignettes of horse drawn streetcar matched corp Lot# 2634 , Pennsylvania 1800’s New seal, printer D.M. Hogan Woodruff York, Susquehanna and Western Sleeping and Parlor Coach Co. Incorporated State of Pennsylvania 1871. Railroad Co. bond I/C #1, $5000, 50 I/U 6% bond Mortgage and Sinking Fund, 20 year bond, issued March yr, 5 terminal first mortgage gold 31, 1888, signed Frank Whipple president. Brown, “100 Dollars” brown bearer bond, issued June 13, 1893, underprint, vignette of train leaving tunnel r-l, coupons attached, signed but illegible, brown, embossed printer Homer Bank Note co. A/U condition Est. $100-150 HWAC# seal, vignettes : bottom train exiting 86955 tunnel, top woman holding shaft, “5000” brown underprint, Homer Bank Note Co Lot# 2638 , Pennsylvania 1800-1900’s printer. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 88905 Pennsylvania-Conn Railroad stock (3) 1. The West Clarion Railroad Co. Lot# 2635 , Pennsylvania Pennsylvania incorp 1897 State of Pennsylvania. I/C & Sodus Bay Rail Road 2 shares of #2 for 29 shares @ $200 par, issued Pennsylvania & Sodus Bay Rail Road July 21, 1897, signed Joseph Bailey stock cert. # 117 dated June 10, 1872. president, black, embossed seal, no Signed Micerajce, pres. & C.W. Hawley, vignette, printer A.B. King, condition EF secy. Adhesive RN stamp, raised co 2. West Philadelphia Passenger Railway Co. I/C # 47 for 31 shares @ stamp. Inc. May 24, 1879. Vignette: $50 par, issued Jun 27, 1928, signed (Illegible), blue, no vignette, printer train coming out of mountain tunnel. American Bank Note Co. small stains, no tears. 3. West Shore Railway Unlisted in Cox. 1874 map of Seneca Co. Incorp 1894 State of Connecticut. I/C #69 for 12 shares @ $25 par, County shows Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay RR from southern end of issued Marche 11, 1896, signed (illegible), black, embossed seal, printer the county north to Seneca Falls. Railroad never actually operated and Curtiss & Bradley, MFG. condition EF Est. $120-200 HWAC# 86969 not a single mile of railroad track was ever laid for this railroad line! Organized on April 22, 1870. June 3, 1871 groundbreaking ceremony Lot# 2639 , Pennsylvania Petroleum was held. Railroad was caught in the disastrous economic collapse in Railway Co of Pennsylvania Unissued Panic of 1873. No rail track was ever laid! On April 15, 1876, notice of a stock certificate of the Petroleum foreclosure sale against the Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad was Railway Co of Pennsylvania, cert. # 41. filed. Printed: The Sago, Sons Co., ith, Prg Mfg. Co., Buffalo, Y. Three vignettes 1) man on buggy pulled Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83808 by horses, 2) two horses holding egg Lot# 2636 , Pennsylvania Pennsylvania and shaped disk topped with eagle “Virtue Liberty & Independence” 3) railroad Sodus Bay RR bond $1,000 1st Mortgage 7% going around oil wells. Printed: Corlies, Gold Bond - 30 year convertible sinking fund Macy & Co Stationers, 39 Nassau St. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 cert. #461 with all 60 coupons. Principal due HWAC# 83865 Oct 1, 1902.Three vignettes: 1) people resting along side train 2) 2 women with eagle in Lot# 2640 , Pennsylvania Pittsburgh & foreground of ships 3) 2 horses with eagle and Allegheny Valley Traction Co Cancelled shield. Good condition, nice stock. Signed M. D. 200 shares at $50 each of Pittsburgh and Mercer, Treas, William Peirson, pres. on Oct. 1, Allegheny Valley Traction Co, cert. #9 1872. Unlisted in Cox. The Pennsylvania and issued to R. W. Hunt & Co. on May 20, Sodus Bay Railroad never became operational. 1910. Raised county seal. Vignette of Route not on Seneca County maps prepared electric street car. Assigned by Hunt on after 1874. The line never operated. Not a single Oct. 2, 1911. July 24, 1895 Consolidated mile of railroad track in Seneca County was ever laid for this railroad Traction Co charted in 1896 bought line. The Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad Co. was organized on other traction companies including Pittsburgh and Allegheny Valley April 22, 1870, to construct a railroad from Waverly, Pa., north through Traction Co and converted all to electric. Printed: Republic Bank No. Trumansburg, Ovid and Seneca Falls to Sodus Bay. By 1873, rights of Co. Pittsburgh, PA. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83814 way on privately-owned farm property had been obtained and much of the Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad railbed had been graded; Lot# 2641 , Pennsylvania c1800’s fences and bridges built; and crossing signs and gates erected. Financial Pittsburgh & Erie Railroad Stock problems due to the Panic of 1873. On April 15, 1876, notice of a Unlisted variety. Unissued, nice foreclosure sale against the Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad was condition. Prag Collection Est. $50-100 filed. Printed: ith. of White Brayley, Buffalo, Y. Prag Collection. HWAC# 84277 Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83827 142 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2642 , Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Lot# 2645 , Pennsylvania West Chester, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail Road Co. Kennett and Wilmington Electric Railway Co. 13 shares of Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and bond Incorp. 1905 State of Pennsylvania. I/U Chicago Rail Road Co cert #607 dated #343 First Mortgage, 5% , 30 yr, $1000 bearer Dec 6, 1856 issued to George Heppie. bond. Issued May 25, 1905, signed Geo. Kissler Raised company seal. Vignettes 1) train president, dark gray, embossed seal, “$1000” in top middle, 2) one in each corner with over dollar sign gray underprint, vignette top 2 men, people on horses 2 men with couple walking to streetcar r-l, reverse street car equipment and bottom center man with l-r and deer, coupon attached, printer Security pumpkin. Signed by F. Messlen, secy and Geo. Darsu, treas. Pittsburgh, Bank note Co., condition AU Est. $120-200 Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway major part of Pennsylvania Railroad HWAC# 86973 system, west from Pittsburgh, PA, via Fort Wayne, IN, to Chicago, IL. Included the current Norfolk Southern-owned Fort Wayne Line east Lot# 2646 , Pennsylvania Williams of Crestline, OH to Pittsburgh, and Ft Wayne Secondary from Crestline Valley Railroad & Mining Co (rare) west to Tolleston in Gary, IN. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad was Incorp. State of Pennsylvania. I/U 5 chartered in Ohio on February 24 and in Pennsylvania on April 11, 1848 shares @ $50 par issued to S.J. Ashley, to build from Allegheny City west to Crestline, Ohio, on the Cleveland, Jan 25, 1845, signed Daw. Wm. Ayus Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad. Construction began on July 4, 1849, president, black, 7 vignettes: Allegorical first section, from Allegheny City west to ew Brighton, opened uly 30, female over mine carts w/pic of G. 1851. Further sections opened January 3, 1852, west to Columbiana, Washington, mine tunnel bottom, and 5 more. printer unidentified. in and on anuary the gap between Columbiana and Salem was filled. In good-vg condition, plastic holder Est. $300-400 HWAC# 86971 conjunction with the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, connecting at Alliance, a through line was provided between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Lot# 2647 , Rhode Island 1900’s March 11, 1852, an extension west to Massillon was opened. . On August Narragansett Pier Railroad Co 10, 1852, a further extension from Massillon west to Wooster opened. organized April 20, 1875 State of Rhode The line west to Mansfield was finished April 8, 1853, and the full line to Island. I/U # 219 for 2 shares @ $100 Crestline opened April 11. Printed: Wm Schuchman & Bro Litho. Pittsb. par issued Feb 18, 1919 (18__ crossed Prag collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 83864 out), black, embossed seal, vignettes Lot# 2643 , Pennsylvania Pittsburgh McKeesport and Youghiogheny Three: upper left Narragansett indian looking down l-r, lower right shield w/ RR Co. Cancelled 1,000 shares of McKeesport and Younghiogheny Rail anchor “HOPE” above, center train leaving station, Mayer, Merkel & Road Co, cert. #1 issued to W.H. Vanderbilt, oldest son of Commodore Ottman printer. EF+ Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88901 Cornel ius V and e r bi lt , Lot# 2648 , Rhode Island 1800’s businessman New York, Providence and Boston a n d Railroad Co July 1, 1833 incorporated philanthropist. State of Rhode Island. U/U black border Two raised w/ wide left margin and vignette of company seals. topless woman leaning against wheel, Pittsbur g h, top vignette woman w/ships, train and McKeesport and shield. Receipt attached. Three I/C Youghiogheny stocks: #5060 for 1724 shares @ $100 par, train w/people vignette Railroad started top, issued Jan 15, 1889, American Bank Note Co printer.. #1608 for 5 o per ations shares @ $100 par issued Dec 29, 1843, light blue paper, no vignette in 1881 and and # 2617 for 50 shares @ $100 par issued Nov 22, 1862, red print stopped service on blue paper , no vignette. Unless noted printer unknown. Est. $150- in 1965. 250 HWAC# 88908 Original line between Youngstown. OH and Pittsburgh, PA opened in 1879. Purchased Lot# 2649 , South Carolina Laurens Rail Road Co - Assessment smaller railroads enabling them to operated north to Youngstown and Certificate Assessment on the stock of Laurens Rail Road Co. cert # 186 south to Connellsville. Provided transportation from the steel centers dated March 9, 1857 of Pittsburgh to the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway area. The issued to Courtney V. original line ran between Youngstown, Ohio and 24th St in Pittsburgh, Lument for $20. Stock PA near the Jones and Laughlin Iron Works, opened in 1879. Printed: scrip No. 33A signed American Bank Note Co. New York. Prag collection. Est. $500-1000 by J. M. Eiker. Laurens HWAC# 83813 Railroad, started in 1854, was 32-mile Lot# 2644 , Pennsylvania Pottstown & line railroad that served South Carolina Phoenixville Railway bonds Pottstown & Upstate region before, Phoenixville Railway Co., Trustee’s certificate during and after the #1557, 1st & Refunding Mortgage 5% 30-year Civil War. By 1861, it bond due June 1, 1942. Signed M. P. Caus, pres. carried 8,500 a day. Raised company seal with 57 coupons. Vignette Was discontinued after of street cars with cables. Listed in Cox. Printed: Civil War. By 1881 Security Bank Note Co. Phila. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83802 it was reorganized and became Laurens Railway. Bought by the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens Railroad. City of Laurens is named after John Laurens of Revolutionary War fame. Prag collection. Est. $400-800 HWAC# 83803 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 143

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2650 , Southern Multi-state Rails Lot# 2654 , Southern Multi-state Rails 1886 Indiana, Alabama & Texas Petersburg Rail Road Co. 200 shares Rail Road Co 4,395 shares of Indiana, of Petersburg Rail Road Co., cert. 21153 Alabama & Texas Rail Road Company, issued to pres. Reuben Ragland. Signed cert #38 issued to L. E. Weiland, dated D. G. Potts, treas. and Reuben Ragland, Aug, 14, 1886 and assigned. Raised co. pres. Assigned to Joseph D. Evans on seal. The Indiana, Alabama & Texas May 21, 1873. Petersburg Railroad ran Railroad was one of three railroads that from Petersburg, VA, south to Garysburg, used to pass through the New South. No NC. Vignette of railroad. Raised com. seal. Operations started in matter what the name of the railroad was it never reached Indiana, 1833, partially sponsored by Commonwealth of VA. Carried food and Alabama or Texas. 53-mile-long line ran between Clarksville, TN, and equipment during Civil War to General Robert E. Lee’s troops and Princeton, KY Construction started in Clarksville in 1884. Listed in Cox. carried prisioners of war. Lt. General Ulyssess S. Grant’s troops severed Prag collection. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 83765 rails to interfere in war effort. Resume operation of line after war in 1866. Trains running by Apr. 11, 1866. Printed: Corles, Macy & Co. Lot# 2651 , Southern Multi-state Rails Stationers, 33 Nassau St. N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# Louisville & Nashville Rail Road Co - 2 stocks 83817 Two cancelled stock certificates for Unlisted Louisville & Nashville Rail Road Co. 1) 50 Lot# 2655 , Southern Multi-state Rails shares cert. #57503 issued to M.H. Coates . Petersburg RailRoad Co. 123 shares Green ink on green paper with green border. of unlisted Petersburg Rail Road Co. Cancelled by ew York transfer office on an cert. #2120 issued to Wilkins Bruce. 5, 1885. Countersigned and prior certificate Signed by C.V. Sanford, pres. D.G. Potts, cancelled May 17, 1882. Countersigned May treas. Issued July 25, 1866. Adhesive RN 16, 1882. Three vignettes. 2) 100 shares cert stamp. Train vignette. Charter granted #23829 issued to Rolston & Bass dated Jan in 1830 by NC & VA General Assembly. 5, 1885. Countersigned and prior certificate Opened 1833. Partially sponsored by cancelled Jan 5, 1885. Gray ink on gray paper Commonwealth of VA. Owned by Francis with gray border. Three vignettes. Louisville and Nashville Railroad E. Rives. Between 1855 - 60 the chief products shipped was cotton, operated freight and passenger services in the southeast United States. grain and tobacco. Transported food and equipment during Civil War Kentucky charted railroad in 1850 and it operated under same name with some destruction during war. Resumed operations in 1866. Prag for 132 years, through Civil War. Grew from less than 300 miles of track collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83818 to 6,000 miles in 14 states. Reached St. Louis, Memphis, Atlanta, and New Orleans. Economically strong throughout its’ lifetime with both Lot# 2656 Nashville, Tennessee 1800- freight and passenger trains. Nicknamed “The Old Reliable.” Printed: 1900’s Nashville & Decatur Railroad American Bank Note Co. Prag collection. Est. $300-500 HWAC# 83824 Co Incorporated April 19, 1866 State of Tennessee. Two certificates both I C, Lot# 2652 , Southern Multi-state Rails green, $25 par, vignettes of train r-l top and 1873 Mississippi Central Railroad Co allegorical female on right lower, embossed stock $1,000 7% Income & Equipment seal w/locomotive center, signed but not Mortgage Bonds cert #2402 with 20 legible. Issued Oct 10,1883 and April 10, coupons and 2 train vignettes dated 1951. VF+ Est. $100-15 HWAC# 87016 Dec 15, 1873. principal due Dec. 1, 1884. Signed Absolom W. West. pres. In 1852, Mississippi Central Railroad was chartered by Mississippi Legislature to Lot# 2657 , Tennessee 1881 Nashville build a railroad from Canton, MS to Grand & Florence Railroad Co 1 share of unction, T , financed by wealthy cotton Nashville & Florence Railroad Co, planters in LaGrange TN, and Oxford, MS, cert. 15-4 $25 each. Issued to William passing through the towns of Grenada, Parks, dated Jan 19, 1881. Adhesive red Water Valley, Oxford and Holly Springs. 1st passenger trains from Holly company seal with green border with Springs to Oxford ran in 1857. During Civil War Grant was stalled and flowers. ignette with train. Signed Confederate General Van Dorn lead a raid on his supply base, burning Henry Nixon, secy. and G. W. Pison, his supplies and railroad. Grant had no way to resupply his army and pres. Nashville & Florence Railroad ran from 1879 - 1887. Successor was forced to end the campaign. Following the Civil War, the RR rebuilt was Sheffield Railway. Printed: Tavel, Eastman Howell, Print. Prag under the leadership of Absolom M. West. Illinois Central Railroad collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 83801 started to acquire the line in 1872. Printed: Helfenstein, Lewis & Greene Litho. Phila. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 83744 Lot# 2658 Galveston, Texas 1857 Certificate of Obligation-Galveston, Houston & Henderson Lot# 2653 , Southern Multi-state Rails Railroad Co Galveston, Houston & Henderson Peoples Railway Company 3 shares of Railroad Co. an International Offering dated Peoples Railway Co. cert. #91 issued to October, 1857. This was just 12 years after the Hellen D. Morgan. Built in 1901. Raised statehood of Texas. Issued in New York & Paris for company seal. 2 adhesive RN stamps. the construction of Texas’ First Railroad, early & Railway car vignette. Assigned to scarce. Cert. of one obligation of $100., No. 15,462. Wilmington & Philadelphia traction Co. 16 coupons attached. 10.5” x 17” Est. $120-400 Taken over by Delaware Electric Power. HWAC# 64216 Incorp. state of Delaware. Printed: Security Bank Note Co. Phila. Prag collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 83819 144 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2659 Houston, Texas 1903 Lot# 2663 , Texas Misc Texas stocks Houston & Texas Central RR Co.bond and bonds Texas stock certificates (8) Houston & Texas Central Railway Co cancelled stock certificates, unissued $,1000 1st Mortgage, 7% gold bearing & bonds (4) 2 unissued, 1 cancelled, 1 bond, cert. # 629. 7 coupons with red not cancelled.: All nice train vignettes. 1 adhesive co. seal, 3 vignettes. Paid Sonora Railway Co, cert #142, 28 shares; $199.33 on principal on March, 15, Printed: American Bank Note Co. NY & 1900. Signed H. E, Dodge, pres. on June Boston 1 Rio Grande Junction Railway 20, 1873. Printed: Cowan, McClure & Co, Co. cert.# 42, 10 shares; printed: Stationers, 25 Pine St. N.Y. Not listed in American Bank Note Co. NY Litho 2 Texas Central Railroad Co cert Cox. July 1856 Galveston & Red River #440, 15 shares & cert #468 17 shares; Printed: American Bank Note RR linked Houston to Cypress. Sept. 1, Co. N.Y. 4 Rio Grande Southern Railroad Co, 2 unissued; 100 shares # 1856 name changed to Houston and Texas Central Railway. Founders A375, A182 53 shares. Printed: Homer Lee Bank Note Co. Four bonds of Railway were Thomas William House who built the first Houston 1) $1,000 International Railroad Co. 2) $1,000 Rio Grande Southern street railway, Paul Bremond, Ebenezer Allen and Thomas Wentworth Railroad Co. 3) $10,000 Tucumcari and Memphis Railway Col 4) $1,000 Peirce. Prag collection. Est. $150-300 HWAC# 83743 Houston Great Northern Railroad Co. By the early 1880s it became obvious that railroads were the key to prosperity for Colorado’s mining Lot# 2660 Houston, Texas Houston and camps. Denver & Rio Grande reached Silverton in 1882. Access to a Great Northern Railroad Co.Bonds 2 bonds: railhead allowed mine operators to ship lower grade ore, and merchant, One $1000 gold bearer bond, green border, Otto Mears built a network of toll roads and railroads that transformed unissued, two vignettes: top of train l-r, bottom: southern Colorado earned the nickname “Pathfinder of the San uans.” men loading cart, all coupons attached, AU Otto Mears, decided to expand from toll roads to railroads. In 1887 he cond, Continental Bank Note Co printer. One began construction of a line from Silverton over 11,018-foot Sheridan $1000 Convertible Bond, unissued, “$1000” Pass (now called Red Mountain Pass) to the mining camps on Red underprint, vignette top locomotive l-r and Mountain naming it Silverton Railroad, known as the Rainbow Route. bottom wreath w/star, AU cond, W.H. Arthur & Railroad completed in 1889 and immediately turned a nice profit. Mears co printer. then began construction of biggest endeavor, 162-mile Rio Grande Southern, running from Durango northwest through mining towns of Rico and Telluride, over 10,250’ Lizard Head Pass to Ridgway opening HOUSTON AND GREAT NORTHERN RAILROAD. in 1891 after 1-1/l2 years of construction with 142 major bridges and The Houston and Great Northern Railroad was chartered on October trestles. Prag collection. Est. $500-100 HWAC# 83860 22, 1866, to build from Houston to the Red River and on to the Canadian border. In 1871 the railroad built fifty-five miles of track between Lot# 2664 Tintic, Utah Utah RR Date Houston and ew Waverly, and the next year it finished fifty-six miles Nails (13) Tintic area date nails 32-54. between New Waverly and Crockett. In 1873 it acquired the Houston Railroad unknown. Given to Jeff Pollock Tap and Bra oria Railway and the Huntsville Branch, a total of fifty- by Larry Henry. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 88357 eight miles. That year it also laid eighty-four miles of track between Crockett and Palestine and between Troup and Mineola. In 1873 the Lot# 2665 , Utah Utah Railroad stock Houston and Great Northern transferred its 253.1 miles of track to the certificates 5 different railroad stocks International-Great Northern and became part of that system. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 86934 from Utah. 1) Universal Metallic Tile Co., 200 shares Cert #1151 gold seal, Lot# 2661 , Texas 1871 First Mortgage Sinking grey border, train vignette coming out of tunnel, issued M.H. Preece on Oct Fund Gold Bearing International Railroad Company, 29, 1910, signed Jessew Johnson, secy. #3657, 1000 Shares . 76 Coupons attached. This is a 2) National Coal Railway Co., 24 shares printers proof. There are 4 vignettes of horses & men #33, raised company seal, brown border, working, a train at the station. Good condition. There issued Standard Fuel Company Dec. 23, is staining at top right of bond, does not encroach 1925. 3) Bingham Central Railway Co,. on bond. On Mat Board (not adhered) with plastic 100 shares cert# 129, brown seal & covers. If mats are shipped then additional shipping may apply. 16” x 28.5” Est. $70-150 HWAC# 59612 border, vignette with 3 women w wheels, flag light issued Alfred rank on Sept. 8, 1914. 4) Utah Railway Co 784 shares Cert #22, 8 adhesive RN stamps, gray seal and border, vignette in train tunnel, issued Utah Co, June 20, 1914. 5)Utah Idaho Central Railroad Co, 140 shares cert. 380, raised gray seal and border, vignette with eagle over flag draped Lot# 2662 , Texas 1871 International building on platform “Industry & 1847. Issued Fred J. Kiessel Estate Railroad Co 50 cancelled revenue on Oct 16, 1920 Printed: Security Bank Note Co., Phila. Signed Eccles, shares of International Railroad Co. secy., M.S. Browning, pres. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83849 cert. #24 dated Nov 8, 1871 issued in trust to Henry Sheldon. Raised company Lot# 2666 , Utah Utah Rapid Transit Co. Bond seal. Listed in Castenholz. Imprinted Rare $1000 6% 20 year bond, #1198. Signed by RN stamp paper RN-U1. RR ran from president Bigelow. Streetcar vignette and winged 1870 - 1873 and was succeeded by angel. 15” x 10.25”. Red colored detail. Est. $150- International & Great Northern RR. Prag 300 HWAC# 52643 collection. Est. $60-100 HWAC# 83738 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 145

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2667 , Various Locations 40 Lot# 2672 , West Virginia 1888 National Unissued Railroad stock - mix 40 Tramway Motor Co. 1 share @ $100 of Unissued Railroad stock certificates mix National Tramway Motor Co cert. #129 of states: California, Illinois & Oregon. 1) issued to R. C. Jackson on Sept 8, 1888, Unissued Des Chutes Railroad Company issued to R. C. Jackson. Signed by Hion stock - 8 certificates. old seal, head Narl, pres. on Sept 8, 1888. Raised co. on train vignette. Grey border and ink. seal. Green paper, green board with rail Printed: 59733 Glass & Prudhomme Co., car vignette. Incorp. in West Virginia. Portland. 2)California Improvement Co Printed: Engraved by Marverick & of Illinois 5 unissued and 1 issued and Wissinger, 176 Fulton, N.Y. Prag collection. Est. $100-300 HWAC# cancelled (4 shares, cert #215 with gold 83778 seal dated Jan 19, 1901 issued to B. F. Hobank ). Printed: Woodward & Tiernan Lot# 2673 West Virginia Price Rail PTG, Co St. L. 3) 1 Unissued Chicago, Rock Island & El Paso Railway Co., - Joint Co Unissued printer’s proof Brown ink and seal Train vignette surrounded by 2 people. Printed: stock certificate for Price Rail- oint Co. Western Bank Note Co., Chicago 4) 25 unissued Amador Railroad Co. Vignette; Victor Joint. Incorp. Under W. Inc. Nov 27, 1893 in WV. Prag collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 83852 Virginia law. Printed: Theo Leonhardt & Son, Phila. Prag collection. Est. $60- Lot# 2668 Petersburg, Virginia 1852 100 HWAC# 83811 South Side Rail Road Co stock 1 share of South Side Rail Road Co. stock, Lot# 2674 Western Multi-State Rails certificate 3 7 issued to Robert R. 1905 Great Northern Rail Raod Co. 1 Hill on Nov 23, 1852, with raised co. share Great Northern Railway Co., cert. seal. Signed by J. D. Watkins, treas. The # A35910 issued to Archibald White South Side Railroad formed in Virginia Maconochie, dated and countersigned in 1846, construction started 1849, on August 2, 1905. 4 nice vignettes. completed in 1854 connecting City Point with south and west areas of Listed in Cox. Great Northern Railway, Petersburg to Lynchburg, VA. RR necessary to the Confederacy during ran from Saint Paul, MN, to Seattle, WA. Civil War but destroyed by war. US Army rebuilt it. Lt General Ulysses Created by James J. Hill, 19th-century S. Grant requested a railroad to ensure supplies for Siege of Petersburg. railroad entrepreneur adapted from St. Paul Pacific Railroad. Route Became part of Norfolk and Western and Norfolk Southern’s coal route was the northernmost transcontinental railroad route in the U.S. Great from mountains to port at Hampton Rd. Operated from 1854 - 1870, Northern was the only privately funded transcontinental railroad in U.S. succeeded by Atlanta, Mississippi and Ohio RR. Prag collection. Est. history with no federal money used. American Bank Note Co., N.Y. Prag $300-400 HWAC# 83754 collection. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 83756 Lot# 2669 , Virginia cearly 1900’s Lot# 2675 , Western Multi-State Rails Stock Certs. & Bonds Kentucky & Great Idaho - Washington - Utah Rail Road Easter Bond No. 163 for 1000 shares, stock 1 Railroad stock certificates from 40 coupons attached. Peoria, Deatur Idaho - Washington -Utah Rail Road & Evansville, Railway Co., No B681 for stock. 1) Idaho & Washington Northern 100 shares signed by Wm. E.Long(?), Railroad (2 stocks) with green company President; Norfolk & Western Railroad seal, blue boarder, incorp. in Idaho with Co., No 20080, to Walter C. Stokes & Co., vignette with flag, shield with a bald for 100 shares. Est. $80-100 HWAC# eagle - issued and cancelled. 2) Bingham 86831 Central Railway Co (4 stocks) with Lot# 2670 , Washington Spokane, Valley & Northern brown ink all issued to Alfred Frank on Sept 8, 1914 with brown company logo Railway Co. Bond Scarce $100 6% gold bond #1067. and border, incorp. in Utah with vignette with three women with a Train in a valley vignette signed by president, 14.5” x flag, wheels and light 3) Interim Certificate of Stock for ational Coal 9.5”. Some folding on right edge, including a coupon. Est. Railway Co.(4 stocks) with beige company seal and border, incorp. Utah $80-200 HWAC# 52640 issued and cancelled 4) Utah Railway Co (2 stocks) with grey company seal and green border, incorp.in Utah with vignette inside train tunnel. with 14 RN adhesive stamps, issued and cancelled dated 1914. Prag collection. Est. $220-400 HWAC# 83848 Lot# 2671 , Washington State of Lot# 2676 , Western Multi-State ashington stock certificates 1) Rails Oregon, Washington 10 shares of Bellingham & No. Railroad & Idaho Rail Road stocks Co. Green raised company seal. Trains 1) 11 cancelled railroad stock ran from 1912 - 1918. Became the certificates from regon, Bellingham & Northern RR. Vignette Washington and Idaho dated from with eagle with spread winds. Printed: 1888 - 1934. 2) 28 Unissued and Vaughn Printing Co. 2) 18 shares uncancelled stock from Pacific of Pacific Railway Co. Unissued and Northwest. Good condition, nice uncancelled. Gold Company seal. vignettes, adhesive RN stamps. Trains ran from 1905-1906. Became Prag collection. Est. $400-800 the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway of WA. Vignette of steam HWAC# 83845 engine train leaving tunnel. 3) 1 shares of Pacific Coast Express Co. Unissued and uncancelled. Gold Company seal. Trains ran from 1916- 1970. Became the Burlington Northern RR. Vignette of steam engine train leaving tunnel. Prag collection. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 83838 146 January 2019

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2677 Wisconsin Wisconsin Lot# 2682 CCC & Indianapolis Railroad, Locomotive Interurban System Bonds (3 count) ngine Specifications 4 pages of locomotive engine Green $100 #1002, brown $500 #694, specification for a locomotive of the CCC Indianapolis orange $1000 7. We could not find Railroad Co. Details include cylinder, bore, stroke, any info on this company in our library. drivers, gauge, soft coal fuel, 23” wheelbase, shaft, 5.5% 20 year gold bonds. Signed by contecting rods and more. Also tender specs. Est. $100- president Jones. 14.5” x 9.5”. Each bond 150 HWAC# 571576 document has the Wisconsin state seal in great detail. Est. $80-150 HWAC# 52644 Lot# 2683 Geo. Stephenson “Rocket” Door Knocker Lot# 2678 Wisconsin Wolf & Rare brass appearing metal door knocker. George Wisconsin Rivers Railroad Co Incorp Stephenson bust and steam locomotive and The Rocket 1885 State of Wisconsin, I/U #4 for 1 Built 1829 on front, R? 715873 stamped on back. share @ $100 par, issued to George W “Stephenson’s Rocket was an early steam locomotive of Pratt, June 18, 1888, signed George W. 0-2-2 wheel arrangement. It was built for, and won, the Pratt, black, embossed seal, no vignette, Rainhill Trials held by the Liverpool and Manchester print unidentified, AU condition. Est. Railway in 1829 to choose the best design to power the $100-200 HWAC# 86972 railway. Rocket was designed by Robert Stephenson in 1829, and built at the Forth Street Works of his company Lot# 2679 Wyoming United Smelters in Newcastle upon Tyne. Though Rocket was not the Railway and Copper Co 3 stock first steam locomotive, it was the first to bring together certificates for United Smelters, Railway several innovations to produce the most advanced and Copper Co (#6478 for 100 shares locomotive of its day. It is the most famous example of an evolving for H. G. Sage on April 23, 1909, #4495 design of locomotives by Stephenson that became the template for most for 100 shares for Filer & Sons on steam engines in the following 150 years.” from wikipedia Est. $100- March 26, 1902, #A-133 for 50 shares 200 HWAC# 87108 for E. J. Vawter, Jr. on March 18, 1909). Raised company seal, green and border. Lot# 2684 1879 International Silver Mining Vignettes 1) Train from Saratoga and Company Stock Certificate 1 certificate total. Encampment railway 2) Smelter and Reduction Works at Encampment, Incorporated in Ontario, Canada, signed and WY. Signed by E. A. Norton, secy and E. M Cobb, pres. Printed: Jacobs & NOT canceled out of Boston, Mass.; in good Holmes, Chicago. Prag collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 83857 condition, nice purple trim with a black and white background, stock vignette of two miners Lot# 2680 48 Montana RR Co at work. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 81070 stock certificates 47 railroad stock certificates for Montana railroads. 1) Lot# 2685 Mt. Penn Gravity Railroad Co 5 Montana Railroad Co - Helena, MT. bond $500 1st Mortgage Loan bond cert. # 18 Unissued and uncancelled Yellow paper issued Apr. 1, 1891 with 19 coupons. Interest / black ink. 2) 5 cancelled Montana paid to April 1, 1922 , Signed James Rick, pres. Railroad Co - Helena, MT. Issued and and C.M. Dechant, secy. Raised co. seal. Not cancelled. 3) 4 Big Blackfoot Railway Co., Gold Seal, Good condition, listed in Cox. Station in Mineral Springs Park, unissued, uncancelled, train vignette with train exiting tunnel. 4) 29 easily reached by street cars. Mountain climb Bozeman St. Railway Co - Unissued / uncancelled, Lady Liberty w/ behind a powerful engine 2-1/2 miles to the scale vignette. 20,000 shares @ $1 each. 5) 4 Bozeman St. Railroad Co. summit of Mt. Penn, giving a good view of Reading, 2 Valleys, and Blue Cancelled, raised Co seal. Prag collection. Est. $200-300 HWAC# 83841 Mountains. Leaving summit feels like gravity takes you 5 miles through Lot# 2681 Boston and Providence groves, farms and vineyards. Printed: Wm. F. Murphy’s Son’s Co, 509 Chestnut St. Phila. Prag collection. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 83745 Railroad Reports: 1866 - 1886 Eleven reports: 1866, 68, 71,72, 74, 80, 81, 83, Lot# 2686 1896 orthern Pacific ailroad 84, 85, 86. Various conditions. 1866 Company Stock Certificate for ten shares is 12 pages with lots of charts on the of common stock connected with the financial earnings of the years. 188 is reorgani ation of the orthern Pacific Railroad also a financial report, but includes list Company by the firm of . P. Morgan and others of equipment, history of what was down in 1896. Signed J. P. Morgan & co. Vignette of girl this year, etc. Very valuable historical reference for this railroad that writing. Not cancelled. Outside of slight border was one of the first in the United States. The Boston and Providence fading, no issues. Very nice. “The Northern Railroad was a railroad company in the states of Massachusetts and Pacific Railroad was chartered in 18 4 to build a line from ake Rhode Island which connected its namesake cities. It opened in two Superior to the Pacific Coast. The railroad was granted 57 million acres sections in 1834 and 1835 - one of the first rail lines in the United States to construct the line through the northern Great Plains and Rockies, - with a more direct route into Providence built in 1847. Branches were terrain General William T. Sherman described as “bad as God ever built to Dedham in 1834, Stoughton in 1845, and North Attleboro in made, or any one could scrape up this side of Africa.” By 1871 the line 1871. It was acquired by the Old Colony Railroad in 1888, which in turn was being surveyed through Sioux lands in the Black Hills, and Sitting was leased by the New Haven Railroad in 1893. The line became the Bull and others attacked the surveyors and white settlers. This caused New Haven’s primary mainline to Boston; it was realigned in Boston in the dispatch of federal troops to the area, and eventually led to the 1899 during the construction of South Station, and in Pawtucket and Black Hills War and the defeat of Custer by Sitting Bull at Little Bighorn Central Falls in 1916 for grade crossing elimination. The line became in 187 . espite these and additional financial setbacks, the orthern part of the Penn Central system in 1969. Est. $200-500 HWAC# 60261 Pacific Railroad was completed in 1883. Sitting Bull delivered a bitter speech at the opening ceremonies. The railroad fell into receivership in 1893 and was reorganized soon after by J.P. Morgan and others. The certificate bears a small vignette of a young woman holding a feather and pillow.” [http://collections.carli.illinois.edu] Prag Collection Est. $100-200 HWAC# 83221 Bid online at FHWAC.com or call 775-851-1859 147

DAY 2 Friday, January 25 Railroadiana Lot# 2687, P. & R. Ry. Co. Time Check Tag Time check number 64 from the Rutherford Car Shop, P.& R. Ry. Co. Brass, round, 35 mm, holed. Est. $50-100 HWAC# 87311 Lot# 2688 1883 Pittsburgh, McKeesport and Youghiogheny Lot# 2693 Railroad Steam Whistle and Water Can Galvanized SPCP Railroad Company Stock # 32 A for water can, 14” tall, corroded spout and cap. Lunkenheimer brass steam 0 shares to Thomas olau. ames are cancelled and difficult to read. train whistle. 12” Est. $100-150 HWAC# 88367 Cancelled. Red ink has run as part of the cancel. Steam locomotive vignette. This line is associated with William Henry Vanderbilt. Prag Collection Est. $50-75 HWAC# 88045 Lot# 2694 Lot Withdrawn Lot# 2689 Fancy Engraved Yale Railroad Lot# 2695 The New Orleans and Southern Lock & Key Polished Railroad Co Incorporated Sept 15, 1891 State brass Yale & Towne Mfg. of Louisiana. I/U #165, $1000, 6% Consolidated Co, Stamford, CT railroad Mortgage due 1932, July 26, 1892 signed J.A lock with key. Gorgeous Larnerd president, green, vignette locomotive floral pattern engraved L-R passing telegraph poles and countryside, on one face of the lock embossed seal w/loco center, “SIX PER CENT (no initials). circa 1880. 1000 GOLD BOND” green underprint, coupons Est. $150-300 HWAC# attachedw/vignette of loco cab and engineer, EF 87110 condition. Attractive and rare Louisiana railroad bond. Est. $100-200 HWAC# 87041 Lot# 2690 Railroad Handbills and RPC Three Lot# 2696 The Rutland Railroad Co different handbills: 1) 3 copies of Summer Train Chartered in 1843 by the state of Vermont to Service to Yosemite, Yosemite Valley Railway, build between Rutland and Burlington. The 1941 ) Southern Pacific Trains and Motor Rutland Railroad (later Railway) was a fabled Coaches, 1928; 3) Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, system located in the New England area. Special Excursion Fares to Mountain, Lake Park, Chautauqua, 1907. Est. $80-300 HWAC# 571815 Based out of Rutland, Vermont it is perhaps best remembered for the large amount of milk and dairy products it moved over its system and its classic forest green and yellow livery. preferred stock certificates 315 3187, $100 par value, issued/cancelled, dated Lot# 2691 Railroad or Outside 1873, green border, embossed corp seal, two vignettes: train w.two cars r-l countryside & Wick Lamps (2) 2 glass globe Allegorical female looking l-r and eagle r-l with pasture scene between, wick lamps with handles. Belknap VF cond, New England Lith. printer. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 86937 Hardware(missing top hang tab), and Ham’s Advance with brass base. Both Lot# 2697 c1880 U.S. Bond (2 Atlantic & 14” tall. Est. $150-250 HWAC# 56524 Pacific ailroad Co, estern i . Income Mortgage Bond No.s D2289, & D2291 for $1,000 Signed by Thor Nicklessero(?) President. Has 59 coupons left on each bond, Principal Due, 1910. Est. $120-200 HWAC# 86821 Lot# 2698 1907 Wyoming Western Railroad Stock Early number 12 to PL Lot# 2692 Railroad Passes Lot of WIlliams for 1 shares. Signed by Alex nine: Southern Pacific, 19 os Angeles Millar and vice president (?). Black on & Salt Lake R.R., 1927; Pennsylvania blue. shares $100 each. Discoloration Railroad, 19 9 Southern Pacific, 19 iremen and Enginemen, along center fold. No edge or corner 1909 travelling card Union Pacific, 19 7 United States Railroad issues. Short lived line that ran from Administration, 1919 Union Pacific, 19 4 Atchison, Topeka Santa 1900 to 1910. Incorporated into the Fe, 1929. Est. $40-100 HWAC# 88815 Oregon Short Line. Est. $200-400 HWAC# 87922 148 January 2019


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