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Nebraska
Became territory: May 30, 1854
Became state: March 1, 1867
Small railroad companies have certainly incorporated in Nebraska. However, the state has always been the home of major companies such as the Union Pacific and the Burlington, and their myriad of predecessors. While the state is not represented by a large number of certificates, a significant percentage of certificates are relatively easy to find.
Man with hammer and anvil in foreground. Cabin and boat ascending Missouri River beyond. In far distance is the transcontinental railroad heading toward the Rocky Mountains. "Equality before the law" on a ribbon above. One of only two seals with a design element that can legitimately be assumed to represent a specific company (the Union Pacific Railroad.) |
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