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CDV of Silver City Showing the Comstock Discovery Site [164585]

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CDV of Silver City Showing the Comstock Discovery Site [164585]
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This item SOLD at 2023 Jun 17 @ 15:12UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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A key, historically important view! "746. Canon at Silver City." Lawrence & Houseworth, Album Views of Nevada. 2 cent US IR Proprietary stamp with 1866 cancel. View is likely from 1864-65. This photo shows the intersection of Gold Canyon and American Ravine. In the center of the photo is the Silver Hill mine/mill, with the Bacon and Trench mills on either side. Somewhere in this exact area is the original Comstock discovery site of the Grosh brothers in 1856. The precise location is not known (taken to the grave by the Grosh brothers).

Ethan Allen Grosh and Hosea Ballou Grosh lived in a cabin in American Ravine near the present Silver City. In 1856, they wrote their father to tell him they had found a massive vein of silver near Gold Canyon. Tragedy struck both brothers, and they died in 1857 (Hosea from gangrene from a pick accident and Ethan Allen from exposure in a Sierra snowstorm).

Date: c.1864-65
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Silver City
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