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Thanks for the links Scott.
I find it interesting that the second link with the pictures says, "In 1898, the operations passed to the (Frederick) Breisch-Williams Company". That would indicate the Frederick Breisch signature on my stock certificate was the Breisch part of the company and not his son George Briesch. Now I need to find out if the George Williams was the Williams part or not.
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