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Missouri, Kansas and Texas Extension Railway Company Stock Certificate Stock certificate for one share in the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Extension Railway Company, one page, 10.5 x 7, June 1, 1880, signed in ink by the company's president and secretary. The certificate features a fine vignette of a railroad scene. Gorgeously cloth-matted and framed with a plaque to an overall size of 20 x 22. In fine condition.

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Missouri, Kansas and Texas Extension Railway Company Stock Certificate Stock certificate for one share in the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Extension Railway Company, one page, 10.5 x 7, June 1, 1880, signed in ink by the company's president and secretary. The certificate features a fine vignette of a railroad scene. Gorgeously cloth-matted and framed with a plaque to an overall size of 20 x 22. In fine condition.

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