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Atlantic-Pacific Tunnel Co. Stock Certificate (91589)

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Atlantic-Pacific Tunnel Co. Stock Certificate  (91589)
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Inc. in Colorado. No. 2278, issued for 4 shares to H.H. Calkins on March 15th, 1881 in Denver. Signed by M.M. Pomeroy as president and A.S. Whitaker as secretary. Not cancelled. Very cool vignette of a cross-section of the tunnel through the mountains with peaks labelled. Printed by Collier & Cleaveland, Denver. 4.25 x 8.5" Folds with some separation and soiling. Pomeroy worked on this railway tunnel through the Divide for a twenty year period and never made it. While no railroad was ever constructed, the five mile tunnel project was a huge undertaking. The tunnel was to carry a railroad from Stevens Gulch through Kelso Mountain and through the Divide, exiting near Decatur on the Snake River. By 1883, the tunnel had been driven in 1,500 feet on the Clear Creek side, intersecting four large fissure veins containing quartz and galena, high in silver and lead. Over the course of the proposed 25,200 ft., they estimated they would hit 200 fissure veins. [Ref: 1883 CO Mining Directory, pg. 119] () Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1881
City/County: Clear Creek County
State: Colorado