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Assay Office of Geo. E. Rodgers Memorandum of Gold Bullion 1869 [166949]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
Assay Office of Geo. E. Rodgers Memorandum of Gold Bullion  1869  [166949]
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Assay Office of Geo. E. Rogers, Successor to G.W. Bell. G.W. Bell had an assay office in the Wells Fargo office on California St. On April 16, 1866, a nitroglycerine explosion killed Bell along with 15 others and nearly leveled half a city block. A leaking box was brought in on an Eastern steamer and sent to the WF office for storage. This disaster swayed public opinion about nitroglycerine and caused Wells Fargo to no longer carry it in their coaches. This pictorial memorandum is for gold bullion deposited by Parrott & Co. on August 5th, 1869. Lists JA Mars and HH Lawrence as proprietors (in the corners). One deposit, 84.55 ounces, 903 gold fineness. 5.5 x 10.5" Folds, staining. John Parrott built a 3 story brick and stone building in Gold Rush era San Francisco with Chinese workers. Adams & Co. moved into the building in 1852. Parrott started his own bank in 1855 in the Parrott Building; he opened this venture in the wake of a series of bank failures that occurred in San Francisco earlier in 1855 that wiped out Page, Bacon and Company and other leading banking houses of the time in the city. San Francisco California Franklin Collection