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CANADA SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY [1 record]

Record 1 2007-12-13

English

Subject field(s)
  • National Bodies and Committees (Canadian)
  • Rail Transport
OBS

What is now known as the Canada Southern Railway Company was originally incorporated on the twenty-eighth of February, 1868, by the legislature of the province of Ontario, Canada, to build and operate a railroad in that province between the Detroit and Niagara rivers, and was given power to borrow money in the province or elsewhere and issue negotiable coupon bonds therefor, secured by a mortgage on its property, "for completing, maintaining, and working the railway". Under this authority the company, on the second of January, 1871, at Fort Erie, Canada, made and issued a series of negotiable bonds, falling due in the year 1906, amounting in all to $8,703,000, with coupons for semi-annual interest attached, payable, principal and interest, at the Union Trust Company, in the city of New York.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Organismes et comités nationaux canadiens
  • Transport par rail

Spanish

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