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St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute Railroad Co. Transferred to Russell Sage - Stoc For Sale


St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute Railroad Co. Transferred to Russell Sage - Stoc
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St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute Railroad Co. Transferred to Russell Sage - Stoc:
$270.00

Stock transferred to Russell Sage on back, not signed. Russell Sage (1816-1906) Banker; Financier; U.S. Congressman. As the originator of \"put and call options\", Sage greatly changed the way speculators played the stock market. Among America\'s most powerful and wealthy bankers, he financed Jay Gould and made a vast fortune on the latter\'s stock manipulations. \"Sage was one of the shrewdest and most conservative of all great financiers.\" At one time he is said to have had $27,000,000 out on call loans. At the time of his death he left a fortune worth an estimated $70,000,000. Sage was born in the Mohawk Valley and came to Troy to work in his brothers dry goods store. He became an important figure in Troy, elected to several offices. But he soon expanded beyond Troy. His first wife, Maria, was an Emma Willard graduate but died early and childless. He sought another wife who might be another Emma graduate and whose family would give him proper credentials. His second wife was Margaret Olivia Slocum, who fit all his requirements. They moved to New York City, to a mansion on 5th Avenue, and Russell became allied with Jay Gould. Together they were part of a group which the history books call \"robber barons\". The Sage-Gould duo bought railroads all over America, including the famous elevated railroad in NYC. They became big investors in the stock market, where it is said Sage invented \"puts\" and \"calls\". Sage died in the early 1900s as perhaps the \"19th wealthiest American ever\", according to a Fortune publication of the \"100 richest\" people ever in the American millennium craze pre-2000. Sage died childless, leaving his widow, Margaret Olivia Slocum Sage, the wealthiest woman in America. She chose to be buried in Syracuse with her parents, but was noted as a major philanthropist nation-wide. It has been said that she endowed causes and institutions which her husband would have opposed, such as higher education in general and education for females. A major national cartoon from the early 1900s shows \"Uncle Sam\" behind a bank tellers window, collecting the first national income tax payments. First in line is Russell Sage, a well-known miser, having a hard time getting his payment out of his pocket. Behind him is Hetty Green, another famous miser, known as \"the Witch of Wall Street\". Last in line is Jay Gould, Russell Sages colleague. All are very unhappy to be paying the U. S. any money. Sages wife, Margaret, buried him in a Greco-Roman mausoleum by himself, without his name on it, and with a Medusas head, snakes and all, carved on a small marble bench next to the mausoleum. Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.


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