1863 MARIETTA CINCINNATI RAILROAD PREFERRED OHIO
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1863 MARIETTA CINCINNATI RAILROAD PREFERRED OHIO STOCK!
MY LOWEST ISSUE # ~ # 6 ~ + WASH. REVENUE STAMP !
1863 MARIETTA CINCINNATI RAILROAD PREFERRED OHIO STOCK!
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Current Price USD 42.00
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Start Time Saturday, July 05, 2008
End Time Saturday, July 12, 2008
Location Springfield, OR

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sharon1a store 1863  MARIETTA  AND  CINCINNATI RAIL-ROAD  PREFERRED  OHIO STOCK! MY LOWEST ISSUE ! ~ # 6  ~ This is a beautiful certificate, very ornate and detailed!   Issued to "Marcuse & Baltzer"  Sep. 18, 1863, cancelled.  # 6 with a Washington Revenue Stamp on the front! This Preferred First Class stock is  7.5" x 11", good condition, you will be pleased!  I also have another variety listed this week: 'PREFERRED STOCK SECOND CLASS',  this one is the 'PREFERRED STOCK FIRST CLASS' ... the 2 would make a nice set! Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad The Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad was originally established in 1845 as the Belpre & Cincinnati Railroad. It was to connect Belpre, Ohio with Cincinnati, Ohio. The company overseeing construction of the line chose to send the railroad line from Wheeling, Virginia (modern-day West Virginia) to Marietta, Ohio, rather than through Belpre. The Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad went bankrupt in 1857 after completing only 157 miles of track. Although the original company collapsed financially, during the 1860s construction began again on the Marietta & Cincinnati Railroad. By 1866, the line had reached Cincinnati, crossing Ohio through the south-central part of the state. The line prospered during the late 1860s and the early 1870s, as the iron producing regions of Ohio in Jackson and Hocking Counties now had an easier means of shipping the iron ore to Cincinnati. Before the Marietta & Ohio's completion, most iron ore produced in Ohio came from the southern part of the state near the Ohio River. The line also provided southern Ohio residents a quicker means of traveling to Cincinnati. Numerous suburbs were established on Cincinnati's outskirts, and residents rode trains to work in the downtown portion of the city. In 1880, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad purchased the Marietta & Cincinnati line. The Marietta & Cincinnati became known as the Cincinnati, Washington & Baltimore Railroad at this point. This line remained in operation as part of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad system until the early 1900s, when the Baltimore & Ohio shifted its operations to a track along the Ohio River. The Marietta & Cincinnati line remained in use for most of the twentieth century. Please email me with any questions:  dashley19@hotmail.com  Thank you! *FREE postage for any additional purchases shipped with this one, $2.75 total for as many as you purchase! On Jul-05-08 at 23:38:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

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