Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (Now FirstEnergy) - New York 1947

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Beautiful engraved specimen certificate from the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company dated in 1947. This historic document was printed by American Bank Note Company and has an ornate border around it with a vignette of an allegorical man and woman holding an electric light. This item is over 59 years old.
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FirstEnergy is a Fortune 500 company headquartered in Akron, Ohio. It serves 4.4 million customers, providing electric power, natural gas, and steam distribution services to parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. FirstEnergy's utility customers are served through seven operating companites: Cleveland Electric Illuminating, Jersey Central Power and Light, Metropolitan Edison, Ohio Edison, Pennsylvania Electric Company ("Penelec"), Penn Power, and Toledo Edison. FirstEnergy was formed by the merger of Ohio Edison and Centerior Energy, itself the product of a merger between the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company and Toledo Edison, in 1997. In 2001, FirstEnergy acquired GPU, Inc., owner of Jersey Central Power and Light, Pennsylvania Electric Company ("Penelec"), & Metropolitan Edison (Met-Ed). Through the acquisition of GPU, FirstEnergy also acquired the MYR Group, which installs & maintains utility power lines and cellular telephone communications towers.
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