Baltimore & Ohio RR Company Stock Issued To And Signed By J. Pierpont Morgan
#41574
'JPM' on transf to JuniusSMorgan
Catalog: # MH263 Date: 1879 Location: MD, Baltimore Cancellation: Hole Condition: VF+
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Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific RW Co.
#1875
'Drexel,Morgan&Co.'
Catalog: # MH289 Date: 1888 Cancellation: Hole Condition: F
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Cincinnati,Wabash & Michigan Railway Company Stock Issued To And Signed On Verso By J. Pierpont Morgan
#198
iss.JPMorgan, train/farm/port
Catalog: # MH278 Date: 1892 Location: Cleveland Cancellation: Hole Condition: VF
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Evansville & Illinois RR Co. bond
#74
'JPierpontMorgan' for GeoPeabodyCo.
Catalog: # MH259 Date: 1852 Location: IN Cancellation: Hole Condition: VF+
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Louisville Bridge Co.
#399
Iss.'JPierpontMorgan' on transf. 1881
Catalog: # MH258 Date: 1876 Location: KY, Louisville Cancellation: Pen Condition: VF+
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Marietta & Cincinnati RR Co.
#1361
'JPierpontMorgan' for GeoPeabodyCo.
Catalog: # MH275 Date: 1863 Location: OH,Chillicothe Cancellation: Pen Condition: VF+
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N.J. Junction Railroad Company Bond Signed by J. Pierpont Morgan
#1300
J. PIERPONT MORGAN (1837 - 1913). Probably the most prolific and powerful banker in American Financial history, J. Pierpont Morgan epitomized the financial genius, courage and flair that made possible many of the most important financings of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. His career in banking spanned the period from Abraham Lincoln’s administration to Theodore Roosevelt’s. Throughout his career he displayed a financial skill and daring matched by few in the entire history of Wall Street. Following the financial panic of 1893, Morgan helped reorganize numerous railroads including giants such as The Northern Pacific, The Erie, The Southern and The Philadelphia and Reading. His formation of The United States Steel Corporation in 1901 created the largest corporation in the world at that time. During the panic of 1907, it was Morgan who averted a nationwide catastrophe by lending money to banks to keep them from closing. “A sociable, convivial man who thoroughly enjoyed life and entertained what would now be known as ‘beautiful people’ on his famous steam yacht, the Corsair, he nevertheless frightened
people by his overwhelming personality and his piercing eye, which was compared to the headlight of an oncoming locomotive. Seldom has a man of such complexity and power crossed
the world’s stage.” (The Incredible Pierpont Morgan by Cass Canfield). Also signed by Harris C. Fahnestock (1835-1914), who was given a one-sixth share of Jay Cooke's banking house in Washington, D. C. proving to be one of the most effective salesmen of Civil War Bonds for the government. 1886, New Jersey. $1000 bond for the New Jersey Junction Rail Road bearing 4% interest signed as Trustee on verso by Morgan. Brown/Black. Engraved certificate with a vignette of a busy seaport at center. In Choice condition.
Catalog: # MH295 Date: 1886 Cancellation: Pin Condition: VF
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New Jersey Junction RR Co. 4%bond
#R320
Alleg., harbor, "JPierpontMorgan" Scarce Variety
Catalog: # MH297 Date: 1903 Cancellation: Pin Condition: VF+
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New Jersey Junction RR Co. bond
#2514
River scene, 'JPierpontMorgan'
Catalog: # MH296 Date: 1886 Cancellation: U Condition: EF+
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