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Colorado Gold Mining Company of Philadelphia (104713)

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Colorado Gold Mining Company of Philadelphia  (104713)
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Stock Certificate from the Colorado GMC of Philadelphia. Incorporated in Pennsylvania. Located at South Park. Certificate number 29 issued on December 26, 1865 at Philadelphia to George Fales, signed by president William Haseltine and August (?). Size 10.5 by 7 inches. Not cancelled. A few, very few, small discoloration spots. Stamped "Consolidated / Preferred Stock / April 1, 1870 / Par Value / Five Dollars per share." Eagle vignette. Underground hoist vignette. 25c Certificate revenue stamp. The company had 300 feet east of the Clark-Gardner, one shaft 250 feet deep, one 80 feet deep; a drift 220 feet from the surface, runs 25 feet from the surface, runs 25 feet either way, exposing a pay vein eighteen inches in width. On the mine was an engine house with a small engine for hoisting. They had a large stone mill in Nevada Gulch, 70 ft. By 70 ft., exclusive of the engine house 34 by 35, an assay office 20 feet square, and a recess on one side for a quartz room. The company built a lean-to on the side of the mill 25 by 112, and a brick muffle 80 feet long, 6 by 9 feet in size, with a stack 50 feet high. [Ref: Hollister, The Mines of Colorado, p. 182, 1867]

Date: December 26, 1865
City/County: South Park
State: Colorado