Light Purple 1903 Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co/Unissued Stock Certificate/supporting 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. Size 11.25” x 8.25”

Purchased from estate of one of the founders of the1904 World's Fair Society in St. Louis, Max Storm.

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These are somewhat rarer items. 

Max Storm (died 2020) was a prominent historian, collector, and founder of the 1904 World's Fair Society in St. Louis, which he established in 1986 to preserve the memory and memorabilia of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. He was widely recognized for his vast collection of fair artifacts and his dedication to documenting its history. We will send photo copy of paperwork shown

This is a transcription of the text from the stock certificate:

1803 1904
NUMBER 
SHARES.
LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMPANY
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL STOCK $6,000,000
This Certifies that ________ is the owner of ____ fully paid Shares of TEN DOLLARS each of the Capital Stock of the LOUISIANA PURCHASE EXPOSITION COMPANY a Missouri transferable only on the Books of the Company in person or by attorney in fact duly authorized, upon surrender of this Certificate. 
Witness the Seal of the Company and the Signatures of the President and Secretary. St. Louis, Mo. this ___day of______ 190_
SECRETARY 
PRESIDENT 
MERMOD & JACCARD JEWELRY CO. ST. LOUIS.
The stocks for the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company were used to raise funds for the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis.

The Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company was the entity responsible for organizing the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. To finance this massive international exposition, the company raised capital through several means, including:

Stock subscriptions: $5,000,000 was raised from subscriptions to the company's capital stock, such as the certificate pictured.

City donations: The city of St. Louis donated $5,000,000.

Congressional appropriation: The U.S. Congress appropriated another $5,000,000.

In total, $15,000,000 was provided to fund the fair.

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