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Amer. Exploring Co. of Philadelphia Stock, c1866 [191415]

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Amer. Exploring Co. of Philadelphia Stock, c1866 [191415]
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The American Exploring Company of Philadelphia stock certificate, c1866. Buckskin Joe, Fremont County, Colorado. One revenue stamp, No. 95, 12 shares. Interesting vignette of men being lowered in a bucket into a hole in ground. Signed by president and treasurer. By 1861, when the Laurette/Buckskin Joe Post Office opened, in the newly formed Colorado Territory, the town boasted two hotels, fourteen stores, and a bank. On January 7, 1862 the county seat of Park County moved to Buckskin Joe from Tarryall, now also a ghost town. At its peak, the town was credited with a population of 5,000. After 1866 mining diminished but the American Exploring Company of Philadelphia was formed to explore for more promising ore. The town of Buckskin Joe is well known as where Horace and Augusta Tabor had run a store and the post office there before moving on to Leadville, where Horace amassed a huge fortune. Silver Heels, the prostitute with a heart of gold, had reportedly nursed minors through an outbreak of smallpox here in 1862, then disappeared into legend. Although some of the town's more civilized residents had tried to name it Laurette, it could never shake the Buckskin Joe moniker inspired by Joseph Higgenbottom, the buckskin-wearing prospector who found gold in the area in 1859.
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Date: 1866
Country (if not USA):
State: Colorado
City: Fremont County
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