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".
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.
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.