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Barnard Copper Company Stock Certificate, Vermont, 1855 [195874]

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Barnard Copper Company Stock Certificate, Vermont, 1855 [195874]
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No. 126, issued for 500 shares in 1855 in New York. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Allegorical vignettes. Three hole punches at top, folds and creases. 8.25 x 10" Reported in The Vermont Historical Gazetteer - 1871: Nine miles north of the mine in Vershire, is another in the town of Coriulb, owned and worked by the "Corinth Copper Company," which was chartered by the Vermont Legislature in 1855, with a capital of $500,000. Work upon this mine was commenced in 1854, but soon abandoned. In 1853, Henry Barnard of Morristown, NY, purchased the original Richardson farm property including the Tyson mine workings and several adjacent parcels. The Vermont Copper Mining Company was incorporated in 1853 to work the deposit. In 1854, Henry Barnard purchased land north of the Corinth Copper Company, incorporating as the Eureka Mining Company in 1855. Incorporators of the various companies invested in the Ely Mine as well. The mines were not worked seriously until the Civil War, when underground work likely commenced with Cornish miners who had come to Vermont with the Vershire copper boom.
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Date: 1855
Country (if not USA):
State: Vermont
City: Vershire
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection