Norvin Green - New Orleans and Ohio Telegraph Lessees - Stock Certificate
Inv# AG1220 StockState(s):
Louisiana
Ohio
Ohio
Years:
1858
Norvin Green (1818-1893), Financier, leader in establishment of Western Union Telegraph Co. Somewhat weak signature of Green due to damp stains. This stock always comes with this problem. It is interesting to note that Samuel Morse was an important stock holder in this company. Stock dated 1858. An important piece of early telegraph history!
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