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Cerro Colorado Mill and Mining Co. Stock Cert, c1876 [191418]

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Cerro Colorado Mill and Mining Co. Stock Cert, c1876 [191418]
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A stock certificate from the Cerro-Colorado Mill and Mining Co., Cerro-Colorado Mining District, Arizona Territory, c1876. No. 65, 250 shares, issued to John P. Arey Trustee, on Oct. 30, 1876. Signed by president and secretary. Nice vignettes, including the mill with mountains behind. The Cerro Colorado Mine (also known as the Heintzelman Mine and the Silver Queen Mine) is located in the Cerro Colorado Mountains, Pima County, Arizona. During the Civil War, soldiers that were protecting the area against Apache Indians were removed from Arizona leaving the area unprotected. After the troops left, the mining camps were under constant attack from the Apaches. Soon after, Mexican miners stole whatever they could, including $70,000 worth of silver bullion, and as the story is told, buried all the bounty in the nearby hills. Mexican outlaws hearing the tales headed toward Cerro-Colorado and completely destroyed the town and mining camps, killing most of the workers, looking for buried treasure. To this day, the treasure has not been located, and the name given to this entire story is the “Treasure of the Cursed Cerro Colorado”. By 1883 there were fewer than 100 people left at Arivaca, according to McKenney’s 1883-84 Directory, with a hotel, 2 saloons and a brewery, one grocery store, a general merchandise store, blacksmith and butcher.
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Date: 1876
Country (if not USA):
State: Arizona
City: Pima County
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