Addison G. Jerome, Rochester & Syracuse Railroad Securities Broker. By 1863, he had amassed a fortune in the stock market and had established his own banking house which enjoyed great success due to his enviable and very well-deserved reputation on Wall Street. Later his luck changed and he died virtually penniless.
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Pair of Stock Transfers, 1852-53, one issued to Jerome, the other boldly signed by him.
Rare and Important! Lot includes both transfers and a portrait of Jerome.
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