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Johns Hopkins Document Signed American entrepreneur, abolitionist and philanthropist (1795-1873) whose legacy lives on in numerous foundations and institutions, such as Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University. Partly-printed DS, one page, 10 x 6.25, January 6, 1860. Stock certificate for 100 shares in the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-Road Company issued to W. T. Walters & Co., signed at the conclusion by Hopkins as the company's president. In very good to fine condition, with cancellation holes affecting the signature, and minor edge tears and losses.

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Johns Hopkins Document Signed American entrepreneur, abolitionist and philanthropist (1795-1873) whose legacy lives on in numerous foundations and institutions, such as Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University. Partly-printed DS, one page, 10 x 6.25, January 6, 1860. Stock certificate for 100 shares in the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-Road Company issued to W. T. Walters & Co., signed at the conclusion by Hopkins as the company's president. In very good to fine condition, with cancellation holes affecting the signature, and minor edge tears and losses.

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