North Louisiana and Texas Railroad Company bond, 1869.

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North Louisiana and Texas Railroad Company bond, 1869.

Bond with coupons for $1000 bearing the official seal of the State of Louisiana and the signature of Governor H.C. Warmoth.

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North Louisiana and Texas Railroad Company.

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The Vicksburg, Shreveport, and Texas Railway was seized by the Confederacy in 1862 because the directors were pro-Union. Most of its track was destroyed during the war, after which it was reorganized as the North Louisiana and Texas Railroad Company. Its rebuilt track ran from the Texas state line through Shreveport and Monroe to an eastern terminus at Delta, La., opposite Vicksburg. From the description of North Louisiana and Texas Railroad Company bond, 1869. (Louisiana State Unive...

Warmoth, Henry Clay, 1842-1931

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Governor of Louisiana and army officer. From the description of Appointment of Henry Clay Warmoth, 1871. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71015522 Henry Clay Warmoth, Louisiana governor, 1868-1872, and later owner of Magnolia Plantation, was born in Illinois in 1842. During the Civil War, he was lieutenant colonel of the 32nd Missouri Volunteers, assigned to the staff of General John A. McClernand. He was wounded in 1863 near Vicksburg, but returned to his command after being ...