1890 bond transfer book, 1897.

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1890 bond transfer book, 1897.

1890 bond transfer book containing a certificate (14 July 1897), transferring $500,000 of registered bonds to Girard Life Insurance, Annuity, and Trust Company of Philadelphia, as trustee under the mortgage of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8054258

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Morris Canal and Banking Company

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Chartered 1824 under act of legislature; built and maintained the Morris Canal until 1922 when it was acquired by the state of New Jersey; canal discontinued in 1924; company continued to exist as a legal entity managing its properties with the Board of Conservation and Development, a New Jersey state agency, later succeeded by the Dept. of Environmental Protection. From the description of Maps, field notes, estimates, and appraisals, 1828-1834. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 7096346...

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Lehigh Valley Railroad Company

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