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Adams & Co. Express & Banking Office Exchange, Marysville, Gold Rush Era [155372]

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Adams & Co. Express & Banking Office Exchange, Marysville, Gold Rush Era [155372]
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150.00USD+ (30.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2022 Dec 03 @ 20:24UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Second of Exchange. Handwritten Marysville dateline over printed San Francisco. No. 7502, issued for $100 to Ruth Bair on March 29th, 1854. Signed Adams & Co. Allegorical vignette on the left and bottom center. Placer mining scene at top center. Printed by Toppan, Carpenter, Casilear & Co. Black print on blue paper. 4.25 x 8.5" Folds, staining. Marysville is located in Yuba County. It was originally called Yubaville. In 1848, Charles Covillaud, a former employee of Theodore Cordua, discovered riches in the gold fields and bought half of the Cordua ranch. In January 1849, Michael C. Nye and William Foster, brothers-in-law of Covillaud's wife, Mary Murphy, a survivor of the Donner Party, bought the other half of the Cordua ranch. They later sold their interest to Covillaud. During the Gold Rush, the ranch became a stopping point for the riverboats from Sacramento and San Francisco that brought prospectors to the goldfields.

Date: 1854
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Marysville
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