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Comstock-Related Telegraph Ephemera Group [167570]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Paper Start Price:60.00 USD Estimated At:120.00 - 250.00 USD
Comstock-Related Telegraph Ephemera Group [167570]
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Lot of 4. 1) California Electrical Works, San Francisco, billhead issued to the Virginia & Gold Hill Water Company in Virginia City for gravity lines, 1879. Attached to Water Company voucher. Company is known to many collectors for the telegraph insulators they made! 2) Electrical Construction & Maintenance Co. billhead, SF, to Virginia & Gold Hill Water Co. for wires, boxes, printers, and cell batteries, 1874. 3-4) Telegram and cover for the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company, New York, 1904. Lists "Bonanza King" John W. Mackay as president! Rare! This company consolidated with Western Union in 1943. It was founded in the 1880s by Comstock mining millionaire John Mackay. Mackay's original purpose was to provide a domestic wire network to directly link with the Atlantic Cable. Mackay built the Postal network by the purchase of existing firms that were insolvent. The company was initially called The Pacific Postal Telegraph Cable Co. Under president Albert Brown Chandler, the Postal network was able to achieve sufficient economy of scale to compete with Western Union, occasionally controlling as much as 20% of the business.



Date: 1874-1904
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia
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