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1865 State of Nevada Bond #3 Issued to WC Ralston, Signed by Gov. Blasdell & Rhodes [192811]

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1865 State of Nevada Bond #3 Issued to WC Ralston, Signed by Gov. Blasdell & Rhodes [192811]
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Rare very early issue Bond of the State of Nevada that is a who's-who of Nevada historical figures. #3. Issued for $1,000 dollars to William Chapman Ralston in Carson City, Nevada on February 10th, 1865. Signed by Governor Henry Blasdell, controller C. Nightengill, and treasurer E. Rhodes (on reverse). Light pen cancellations. 11.75 x 15" Black print, allegorical vignette, printed by Britton & Co., SF. Folds, spindle holes. WC Ralston co-founded the Bank of California with DO Mills. Working for the Bank, he sent William Sharon to manage the Comstock branches in the 1860s. They would begin their takeover of the mining district over the next 5 years before Fair, Flood, Mackay & O'Brien ended their monopoly. Ralston also co-founded the Virginia & Truckee Railroad. He died, perhaps by suicide, in 1875 in San Francisco. Governor Henry Blasdell was the first Governor of Nevada, serving during the American Civil War and the first years of the Reconstruction era. E(ben) Rhodes, not to be confused with AJ Rhodes (of Salt Marsh fame), was a controversial treasurer who was found to be embezzling funds from the treasury (totaling over $100,000). He died mysteriously in San Francisco in 1869, possibly by suicide.

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Date: 1865
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State: Nevada
City: Carson City
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