Harvey E. Coup was the motorman, or operator, for Lewisburg-Watsontown trolley. A banner on the front of the trolley indicates the "Salvation Army First Annual Outing".
This stock certificate was issued to raise funds for the Milton Sesquicentennial events. The Coup Agency purchased 10 shares at $1 per share.
The 1917 Milton Sesquicentennial celebration commemorated 150 years since the borough's establishment (1817). Events for the celebration spanned over three months.
In 1967, the borough of Milton celebrated its 150 year, sesquicentennial anniversary of founding. There was a parade and festivities for which citizens were encouraged to wear attire similar to what would have been worn during 1817. Many men purchased locally-made hats for the celebration.