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Assay Office of L. McLaine Revenue Check, Volcano, CA [166957]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Assay Office of L. McLaine Revenue Check, Volcano, CA [166957]
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200.00USD+ (50.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2023 Jun 17 @ 10:32UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Never before seen by FH--possibly the only one known! Volcano is in north-central Amador County, 15 miles northeast of Jackson. During the 1850s, this was one of the richer placer-mining districts in the state. Dateline Volcano, Cal., May 26th, 1874. Pay to S. Cassinelli & Bro. $700. Signed by McLaine. RN-D7 imprinted revenue. To be drawn on the London & San Francisco Bank in SF. Folds, cut cancelled, some staining. What makes this rare check even more special is that the back is endorsed to Levi Strauss & Co. (not signed by Strauss). L. Cassinelli and Brothers are also listed in Volcano as General Merchandiser. Laughlin McLaine was a banker and Wells Fargo agent in Volcano (Langley's Pacific Coast Directory for 1876-78, p. 280). He was also involved in mining in Soldiers' Gulch at Volcano. In 1871, his office was robbed. "The office of Mr. L. McLaine, at Volcano, was entered last. Thursday night by burglars who proceeded to force the outer door of the safe. They succeeded in finding and carrying off jewelry, etc., to the value of about $1,000, but were unable to effect an entrance to the inner or burglar-proof part of the safe, where there was $7,000 in gold deposited. The burglars are at large, and no clue to their identity has been found." (Amador Dispatch, Vol. 12, No. 28, March 25, 1871).

Date: 1874
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Volcano
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