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Century Mining Company Prospectus (Quicksilver Mine), c.1902

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Century Mining Company Prospectus (Quicksilver Mine), c.1902
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8pp. Foldout photograph of mine plus two smaller photos inside. Century Mining Co. owned the Guadaloupe (Guadalupe) Quicksilver Mine, adjacent to the New Almaden Mining Co. in San Jose, CA. Although discovered in the early 1850’s the mining operations did not start until 1875 under the Santa Clara Mining Association of Baltimore and extracted about $2,000,000 of mercury through 1882. The Century Mining Co. restarted operations. Late in the fall of 1889, a working lease and option with a sale price of $250,000 were given to Hugh C. Davey and William Spiers, who early in 1900 formed the Century Mining Co. In 1906, the company was reorganized under the name of the New Guadalupe Mining Co., with Davey as president. The mine was closed in 1922. Mentions projects to be completed in 1902. Green softcover, staple binding. Date: Location: New Almaden, California HWAC# 58519