Saint Joseph and Western Railroad Co. signed by J.J. Slocum - 1879 dated Autographed Stock Certificate
Inv# AG1942 AutographStock issued to and signed at back by J.J. Slocum, officer of the company. Elwood, Kansas.
Joseph Jermain Slocum (June 1833 – October 2, 1924) was an American colonel and businessman. Slocum was born in June 1833 in Syracuse, New York. He was a son of Joseph Slocum (1795–1863), one of the pioneer settlers of Syracuse (he was originally from Rensselaer County, New York), and Margaret Pierson (née Germain Slocum (1804–1891). His sister, Margaret Olivia Slocum, was the wife of Russell Sage (from whom she inherited his entire $70 million fortune following his 1906 death). After the Panic of 1837 and the decline of canal traffic following construction of railroads across the state, her father's businesses and warehouses began to fail. His maternal grandfather was Maj. John Jermain, who served in the Westchester Militia during the American Revolution. Slocum served "with honor" in the Civil War, and afterward resigned from the Union Army to go into business in Cincinnati. In 1878, he moved to New York to join Russell Sage, his brother-in-law, in business, serving as Receiver, Treasurer, and director of the Poughkeepsie and Eastern Railway. He served as director of the Metropolitan Trust Company until his death. He was a member of the Union League Club and Metropolitan Club, the Military Order of Loyal Legion, Society of Colonial Wars and Society of Mayflower Descendants. His maternal grandfather was Maj. John Jermain, who served in the Westchester Militia during the American Revolution.








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