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American Thread Co. Issued to Edward H.R. Green - Stock Certificate - Autographe For Sale
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American Thread Co. Issued to Edward H.R. Green - Stock Certificate - Autographe: $200.00
Stock issued to but not signed by Edward Howland Robinson Green (Son of Hetty Howland Green). Capitalist. He also assembled one of the finest coin and stamp collections ever; the famed Colonel Green Collection. His personal shares of this stock were sold Feb. 11th, 1938 by his estate co-administered by the Chase Nat'l Bank, NY. Very Rare! Available in green or black. Please specify color. In relation to the American Thread Company, the American Thread Building is a historic building located at 260 West Broadway on the corner of Beach Street in the TriBeCa neighborhood of lower Manhattan, New York City. The eleven story building was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by architect William B. Tubby, and built in 1896. It was originally known as the Wool Exchange Building, and owned by the Wool Warehouse Company. The wool company did not succeed and the building was acquired by the American Thread Company in 1907, and was renovated and converted into live/work lofts in 1981. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 20, 2005. In 2007, a renovation of one of the units uncovered an early work by artist Keith Haring. Edward Howland Robinson "Ned" Green (August 22, 1868 " June 8, 1936), also known as Colonel Green, was an American businessman, the only son of the miser Hetty Green (the "Witch of Wall Street"). In the late 19th century, he became a political ally in the Republican Party of William Madison McDonald, a prominent African-American politician. After his mother's death in 1916 and his inheritance of half her fortune, Green built a mansion in Round Hill, Massachusetts. He was noted for his stamp and coin collections. Edward Green was the first of two children of Hetty and Edward Henry Green. His sister Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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