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Christmas Gift Mine Ore Bag, c. 1870s-1880s [193222]

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Christmas Gift Mine Ore Bag, c. 1870s-1880s [193222]
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An antique ore bag from the New Coso Mining Company of Keeler, California, dating from c.1870s-1880s. The bag has a coarse weave with some wear and fraying near the mouth. It has the text "CHRISTMAS GIFT / [illegible text]" printed in black ink (all heavily faded, difficult to parse); this label is overwritten with a large black X which obscures some of the text.
Christmas Gift was a silver mine near Darwin, California, which was owned along with the Lucky Jim mine by the New Coso Mining Company. The mines began operation in the 1870s, were consolidated by Darwin Development Corp. in 1915, and were eventually bought and operated by Anaconda Mining Co. in 1945. Darwin was the smelter site for New Coso; the resulting products would then be shipped to Keeler, where they would be transported via the Carson & Colorado Railroad. The company's workings were 500' deep by 1884, and they had produced up to $1.5 million of rich ore by 1888.
From the Palazzo collection.
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City: Darwin
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