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Charles Sanger Mellen signed Berkshire Railroad Co. - 1905 or 1910 dated Autograph Railway Stock Certificate

Inv# AG1328   Autograph
Years: 1905 or 1910
Color: Green and Black
Dated 1905 or 1910, Rare Connecticut Stock with signature of Charles Sanger Mellen at front only slightly effected by hole cancellations. Great!

Charles Sanger Mellen (August 16, 1852 – November 17, 1927) was an American railroad man whose career culminated in the presidencies of the Northern Pacific Railway (1897-1903) and the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad (1903-1913). His goal, along with the New Haven's financier J. P. Morgan, was to consolidate, electrify and modernize all the main railroads of New England, so as to lower competition and produce higher profits. The result of his abrasive tactics alienated public opinion, led to high prices for acquisitions and costly construction; the accident rate soared when efforts were made to save on maintenance costs. Debt soared from $14 million in 1903 to $242 million in 1913, when it was hit by an antitrust lawsuit by the federal government on the charge of monopolizing New England's rail traffic. He was called, "The last of the railway czars." Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sanger_Mellen

Condition: Excellent
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
Price: $400.00