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Carson & Tahoe Fluming Co. Check Archive (Mine Lumber for the Comstock) [144756]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:60.00 USD Estimated At:120.00 - 200.00 USD
Carson & Tahoe Fluming Co. Check Archive (Mine Lumber for the Comstock)  [144756]
SOLD
60.00USD+ (13.20) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2022 Apr 23 @ 17:28UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 8 different. All are dateline Virginia (City) Nevada. All are issued but one. All issued pieces are signed by Tahoe lumber magnate DL Bliss. Three with imprinted revenues: RN-D (1874), RN-G (1882), and RN-X (unissued, 190-). Others are 1872, 1873, 1877, and 1878. The company formed by Bliss in 1872 to build a narrow-gauge railway up the hill from the sawmill at Glenbrook to Spooner Summit, and to purchase the Marlette Lake Water System with a wooden flume to float the lumber 12 miles from the summit dropping 2,300 feet to the Virginia and Truckee Railroad at Carson City, Nevada. The lumber served the mines on the Comstock Lode. Bliss came to California during the Gold Rush. He was not a successful miner, and headed to Gold Hill in 1860. He partnered with AB Paul to form a bank which was quickly bought out by the Bank of California. Bliss stayed on and became a trusted lieutenant for Ralston and Sharon. He oversaw and ran the CTLF Co. for its whole lifetime. When the Comstock mines had played out in the late 1880s, Bliss shifted to the tourism industry at Tahoe. He built the Tahoe Tavern, Glenbrook Inn, and the Lake Tahoe Railway and Transportation Company (railroad and steamers). He died in 1907.

City: Virginia City State: Nevada Date:1872-1900