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Chollar-Norcross-Savage Shaft Mounted Photograph, Virginia City, Nevada [164656]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Chollar-Norcross-Savage Shaft Mounted Photograph, Virginia City, Nevada [164656]
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400.00USD+ (100.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2023 Jun 17 @ 15:26UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Choice mounted photograph of this joint shaft, also known as the Combination Shaft. Two men pose in front of the building with the company name in clear view on the left. Photo is 6 x 8" on 7 x 9" mount. Great contrast, good focus. Reverse has partial stamp for Mark Requa with 1885 (or 86) date and pen writing "Granville Abbott Perrington" (no info found). Stains, hole on left mount border. Mark Requa was the son of prominent Comstock mining engineer Isaac Requa, who worked for this mine and shaft. This shaft was once the largest and deepest mining shaft in the US. The Chollar-Potosi, Savage, and Hale & Norcross mines combined their efforts in the mid-1870s and sunk this 4-compartment shaft located southeast of the Chollar Mine. In 1886, the shaft reached an astonishing depth of 3,250 ft. Flooding was such a big problem that they had to install 3 pumps and eventually cease operations at the lower levels. Within 36 hours of not pumping, the water had filled the shaft to the 2400-ft-level. [Ref: Ansari] This photo was possibly taken at the time of them reaching the +3,000 ft. depth milestone.


Date: c.1885/86
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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