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Telepost Company 4 Different Stock Certificates, with Related Items

A group of four stock certificates and related documents of the Telepost Company. Dated between 1908 and 1914, and previously owned by company shareholder George Markle. Certificates all have ornate borders, with a vignette of a woman holding an electric light and lightning bolt as a train speeds by. Included are the following:

1. Blue Telepost Company Certificate. 1p, measuring 11" x 8", New York, dated December 11, 1911. No. 7688, series A, Class III. Two shares, totaling $20, issued to George Markle. Blank verso.
2. Brown Telepost Company Certificate. 1p, measuring 11" x 8", New York, dated September 5, 1908. No. 2316, series A, Class II. Ten shares, totaling $100, issued to George Markle. Blank verso.
3. Green Telepost Company Certificate. 1p, measuring 11" x 8", New York, dated September 5, 1908. No. 2316, series A, Class I. Ten shares, totaling $100, issued to George Markle. Blank verso.
4. Orange Telepost Company Certificate. 1p, measuring 11.5" x 8.25", Jersey City, New Jersey, dated December 8, 1911. No. 21415. Two shares issued to George Markle. Stamped "One Share Cancelled." Blank verso.

Accompanied by two Telepost Company Typed Letters, dated June 11 and August 6, 1912, addressed to George Markle, concerning an investigation into the company by the Inter-State Commerce Commission and a recently sent out referendum. The shareholder's copy of the referendum is also included, with Markle's votes. Also included is a pamphlet to the Telepost shareholders, dated March 10, 1914, produced by the Cosmopolitan Telephone & Telegraph Co. And finally, there is a small ad card for New York's P.C. Kullman & Co.

The Telepost Company was an independent telegraph company that used the rapid system of telegraphy invented by Patrick B. Delaney. The company operated between Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Louisville, and other cities in the west. Rates varied depending on when messages were delivered by messenger or sent by wire and then delivered to the post office in a sealed envelope. Hence where the name "Telepost" came from, as a combination of telegraph and post office.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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