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George Dunton Widener - Died on the Titanic - Philadelphia Traction Co. signed b For Sale


George Dunton Widener - Died on the Titanic - Philadelphia Traction Co. signed b
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George Dunton Widener - Died on the Titanic - Philadelphia Traction Co. signed b:
$120.00

Item may not be exact piece shown, fortunately the nicest signature possible will go to the first buyer. Stock printed by American Bank Note Company, Philadelphia. Signed as president by George D. Widener, who died on the Titanic! Please specify color. George Dunton Widener (June 16, 1861" April 15, 1912) was an American businessman who died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic. Widener was born in Philadelphia on June 16, 1861. He was the eldest son of Hannah Josephine Dunton (1836"1896) and Peter Arrell Brown Widener (1834"1915), an extremely wealthy streetcar magnate. He joined his father's business and eventually took over the running of the Philadelphia Traction Company, overseeing the development of cable and electric streetcar operations. He also served on the board of directors of several important area businesses, including Philadelphia Traction Co., Land Title Bank and Trust Co., Electric Storage Battery Co., and Portland Cement Co. A patron of the arts, Widener was a director of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. In 1912, Widener, his wife, and their son Harry traveled to Paris, France, with original intentions to find a chef for Widener's new Philadelphia hotel, The Ritz Carlton. The Wideners booked their return passage on RMS Titanic. After the ship struck an iceberg, Widener placed his wife and her maid Amalie Gieger in a lifeboat. The women were rescued by the steamship RMS Carpathia, but Widener and his son Harry and their valet Edwin Keeping perished on the Titanic. The bodies of the father and son, if recovered, were not identified. Read more at The Philadelphia Transportation Company (PTC) was the main public transit operator in Philadelphia, Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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