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Barcelona Central Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate, Nye County, 1876 [204906]

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Barcelona Central Silver Mining Company Stock Certificate, Nye County, 1876 [204906]
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Rare; we haven't sold this before. "Nye County, Nevada" printed at top center. Inc. June 1876. No. 190, issued for 380 shares to WCM Kerry in 1876. Signed by president Benjamin Flint and secretary Buckingham. Not cancelled. Fancy font. AL Bancroft & Co. Lith. Folds, toning. Operated in the Spanish Belt District eight miles northwest of Belmont, Nye County. The Spanish Belt district derives its name from a Castilian grandee named Emanuel San Pedro. He organized and equipped a party of Mexicans in California in 1870 for an expedition into Nevada. After a sojourn on the Comstock Lode, he pushed southeast for 200 miles and established a rendezvous at Spanish Springs, north of Tonopah on the Belmont Road. From this base he divided his company and sent them into the ranges to prospect. The discovery of the Barcelona, South Barcelona, and the Liguria mines in the summer of 1871 was the outcome of his operations, and the beginning of mining at the Spanish Belt. In the meantime, other discoveries followed, and by 1873 a town sprung up just west of San Pedro's castle. Daily stages plied between the camp and Austin. At about this time, a coterie of mining men bought San Pedro's mines. Leasers continued to mine, and by 1890 over a half million dollars of ore had been mined, mainly from the Barcelona mine.
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Date: 1876
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Nye County
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection