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Edison Cement Corporation Debenture Note

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    Edison Cement Corporation Debenture Note
    Edison Cement Corporation Debenture Note
    K31
    State - New Jersey
    Date - 1931
    Edison Cement Corporation Debenture Note - excellent condition! Signed by Charles Edison for the Edison Estate (son of Thomas Edison) was a businessman, Assistant and then Acting Secretary of the Navy, and governor of New Jersey. Also signed by H.F. Miller.
    The Edison Portland Cement Company was incorporated on June 7, 1899, in New Jersey, to acquire Edison's process and patents for manufacturing cement int he United States and Canada. The company had a mill at Stewartsville, New Jersey, and sales offices in New York City, Boston and Philadelphia, as well as several southern states. During 1908 its patents were combined in a manufacturer's pool headed by the North American Portland Cement Company. The company dissolved in December 1931. It was succeeded by the Edison Cement Corporation, which continued to manufacture cement until June 1942.
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