Laclede Gas Company

Laclede Gas Light Co was chartered in Missouri on March 2, 1857, named for Pierre Laclède, the founder of the city of St.

North American reported they owned Union Electric and Laclede Gas[2] See Streetcars in St. Louis.

In 1909, North American decided to sell Laclede Gas after lawyers advised they might be in violation of Missouri’s antitrust law.

American Light and Traction was under consideration as a possible buyer, but they were outbid by a consortium of St. Louis capitalists led by G. H. Walker and Adolphus Busch.

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Share of the Laclede Gas Light Company, issued 24. May 1900