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Central Silver Mining Co. Stock Signed by Sherwood (GT Brown Lith.) (100729)

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Central Silver Mining Co. Stock Signed by Sherwood (GT Brown Lith.)  (100729)
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This stock has a ton of Comstock history embedded in it. Inc. Oct, 1st, 1860. No. 852, issued for all 10,800 shares of the company to the California Mining Company on Nov. 11th, 1874. Signed by B.F. Sherwood as president and secretary Willis. Not cancelled. Black border and print. Allegorical vignette. Printed by GT Brown & Co., SF (noted African-American lithographer). Pinholes, folds, heavy toning. Borders trimmed tight. 4.75 x 9" This stock represents the consolidation of the Central Mine with the California Mine as part of a project to better access the recent Big Bonanza discovery. The California Mining Company had just been formed earlier that year to explore the portion of the Bonanza ores on the California property (the Bonanza discovery had been in the adjacent Con. Virginia). Therefore, after this stock was issued, the California Mine was now composed of the Central No. 1 and 2, the original California claim, and the Kinney claim. The Central Mine had been staked in 1859 by John Bishop, one of the early Comstock locators. This stock is also signed by B.F. Sherwood. He was one of the original incorporators for the Gould & Curry mine. He was one of the Comstock mining superintendents who asked Senator William Stewart and Senator James Nye to defeat the Sutro Tunnel project in 1868. (The issue was about whether the successors of the mining companies Sutro had originally gone into contract with would be forever bound to the royalties in the contract and that Sutro had to keep to his original date of completion. Stewart was worried that otherwise Sutro could keep extending the construction and thus his royalty contracts.) Sherwood was one of the people made a millionaire by the Comstock. The California Mining Co. (after absorbing the Central) become the second biggest producer. [Ref: Ansari] () Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1874
City/County: Comstock, Virginia City
State: Nevada