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Comstock Lode Assay Office, DW Balch Ephemera Group 1869-76 [164606]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:150.00 USD Estimated At:300.00 - 500.00 USD
Comstock Lode Assay Office, DW Balch Ephemera Group  1869-76  [164606]
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This item SOLD at 2023 Dec 10 @ 08:30UTC-8 : PST/AKDT

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Lot of 3. 1) Check-sized receipt for the Comstock Lode Assay Office, DW Balch Proprietor and Assayer. Virginia, Nev., March 10th, 1876. Deposit of 9,300 ounces of bullion from the Nevada Mill on account of the Ophir Mining Company. Signed for Balch by C. Martin. Blue print, Lecount Bros. & Mansur, SF. 3.25 x 7.25" 2-3) Two items from Balch's time working for the Savage Mine. a) 1869 paystub from TB Shamp for 31 days work as assayer ($350). Signed by Balch. b) Savage Assay Office letterhead, 1869, addressed to Charles Bonner from Balch. Mentions charges for assays and bullion bars. Both signed by Balch. D.W. Balch previously worked for the Gould & Curry Mill, as well as the Savage Assay Office in the 1860s. He also very briefly served as the assayer for the Carson City Mint in 1869. He took over this assay office in 1872. Balch was present at the infamous Nevada & Oregon Railway meeting in Reno in 1881 where opposing parties of stockholders got into a disagreement that ended with gunfire. Balch was among those shot and injured (the bullet went through his wrist and into his lungs). He survived. The Nevada Mill was located on Mill Street in Virginia City and was built in the early 1860s. It was first owned by the Empire Mining Co., then worked Chollar-Potosi ore in the early 1870s. [Ansari] Virginia City Nevada Franklin Collection