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John Wilkinson Signed Syracuse and Utica Rail Road Co. - 1838-1847 Autographed Stock

Inv# AG2677   Autograph
State(s): New York
Years: 1838-1847

Stock Transfer issued to and signed by John Wilkinson. Exceptional eye appeal! Also available not issued to but signed for $150 or not signed for $100.

John Wilkinson (September 30, 1798 - September 19, 1862) was a lawyer and first Postmaster of community known as Bogardus Corners, Cossit's Corners and Salina in Central New York. As a young man, Wilkinson took inspiration from a poem about an ancient city and named the new village, Syracuse just in time for the opening of the Erie Canal. Wilkinson was a prominent citizen in Syracuse and was an original town planner and helped lay out and name the village streets. He also served as an assemblyman and founded the Syracuse Bank in 1838. John Wilkinson died in Syracuse on September 19, 1862, at age 63.

Condition: Excellent
Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
Price: $230.00