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Carp Lake Mining Company Stock Certificate [200461]

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Carp Lake Mining Company Stock Certificate [200461]
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Organized in Michigan, approved in 1853. No. 33, issued to FA Arbault in 1864. Signed by the president Dunnely and secretary Abil. Not cancelled. Nice vignette of a lake, presumably Carp Lake at center and miners lowering a bucket to others down the shaft at left. 25 cent revenue stamp at right. "The company's property is in the County of Ontonagon, and includes over 900 acres of land, most of which is well-timbered, and of the best quality for agriculture. It is upon the celebrated Porcupine Ridge of trap-rock, which, at the mine, is nearly 1,000 feet high, and extends parallel with the shore of Lake Superior. The northern slope is gradual, but to the south it descends precipitously to Carp Lake. Five or six veins have been traced running parallel, and dipping with the rocks. The vein is said to vary from two to four, and six feet in width, and to bear numerous masses and sheets of native copper, and considerable quantities of rich stamp work. The copper is chiefly found in one foot of the lower part of the vein, which is so soft as to be very easily and cheaply worked. The hanging wall is a dark gray trap, like that of the Minnesota mine. The average of the ore is said to yield 10 per cent, of ingot copper. Native silver, in minute particles, has recently been reported" (The Mining Magazine and Journal of Geology,1860). Degood pg. 77. 6 x 10.5"
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Date: 1864
Country (if not USA):
State: Michigan
City: Ontonagon County
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection