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Carson River Comstock Mills Stereoview Group [164634]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:1,000.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 4,000.00 USD
Carson River Comstock Mills Stereoview Group    [164634]
SOLD
800.00USDto k********3+ buyer's premium (200.00)
This item SOLD at 2023 Dec 08 @ 13:07UTC-8 : PST/AKDT

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Lot of 4 different. Some of the largest Comstock mills were built along the Carson River from Empire to below Dayton. Harnessing the water for power (and access to lumber), quartz mills starting springing up in the early 1860s. This is a rare group. 1) Watkins' New Series, Yosemite and Pacific Coast, 26 Montgomery Street, and Woodward's Garden, S.F. "Brunswick Mills, Carson River, Nev. 4088" Great contrast and focus. Reverse has paper loss. c.1870s. The Brunswick Mill, constructed in 1864, was located one mile east of Empire City. The Pacific Mill & Mining Co. (owned by Mackay, Fair, Flood, O'Brien) bought it in 1875 to process Con. Virginia ore. 2) Watkins' New Series, Yosemite and Pacific Coast, 26 Montgomery Street, and Woodward's Garden, S.F. "Interior Merrimac Mill, Carson River, Nev. 4103." The "Nevada and the Comstock Series," #4066-4192, were taken from 1875-1877 by Carlton E. Watkins. View shows pans and mill equipment. Good contrast, okay focus. The Merrimac was 1/2 mile below the Brunswick and two miles below Empire City. It had an impressive dam. 3) JC Scripture, Publisher, Big Trees, Cal. "Peeps at Scenes in Washoe." "No. 3434. Quartz Mills of Nevada. The Santiago." Rare view shows large pile of wood next to buildings. Light contrast, medium focus. Some scuff marks. Stamped on the reverse for VC bookseller Fred Boegle. Punch hole upper left. The Santiago Mill was located between the Vivian and Eureka Mills three miles east of Empire City. Built by William M. Stewart. 4) JC Scripture, Publisher, Big Trees, Cal. "Peeps at Scenes in Washoe." "No. 3435. Quartz Mills of Nevada. The Eureka." Great view of the mill and water with track in foreground. Medium contrast, sharp focus. Stamped on the reverse for VC bookseller Fred Boegle. Punch hole upper left. The Eureka was one of the largest mills on the Carson River, located approx. 3 miles above Dayton. Taken over by the Union Mill & Mining Co. (William Sharon) in 1871. Virginia City Nevada Franklin Collection