Securities records, 1867-1980 (bulk 1867-1927).

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Securities records, 1867-1980 (bulk 1867-1927).

Bond and stock certificates, stockholder documentation, and Pullman Company-owned securities records, dating primarily from 1867 to 1927, when the company, as a subsidiary, no longer issued stock.

57 cubic ft. (18 boxes, 1 carton, and 150 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7340216

Newberry Library

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