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Bradshaw Mining Company Stock Certificate (100888)

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Bradshaw Mining Company Stock Certificate  (100888)
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Rare. Location: Tombstone Mining District, Arizona Territory (printed under title). Inc. in New York. No. 774, issued for 100 shares to E.D. Barnes, trustee, on May 26th, 1881. Signed by Barnes as secretary and the president (Dermott?). Not cancelled. Red border and print, no vignette. Pinholes, folds ,creases, soiling. 7.25 x10.75" According to Burchard in 1882, “The Bradshaw mine was a valuable mine of the Tombstone District. It is located in the western part of the district near the San Pedro and opened by a shaft to a depth of about 400 feet. It’s vein was 2 o 6 feet in width. The ore is rich in chloride and carries horn silver, from which assays ranging from $80 to $100 per ton have been had. A ten stamp mill has been erected on the property. It has produced some $50,000 of bullion since first opened.” Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1881
City/County: Tombstone
State: Arizona