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E. Ruhling & Co. Assay Memorandum, Summit Mill, Virginia City, Nevada 1869

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E. Ruhling & Co. Assay Memorandum, Summit Mill, Virginia City, Nevada 1869
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Very rare early Comstock assay sheet. Memorandum of Gold & Silver Bullion deposited by the Summit Mill on Oct. 7th, 1869 at the Assay Office of E. Ruhling & Co. One deposit: almost 2/3 gold, 1/3 silver, unusual for the silver rich Comstock. Bar worth $3,643.74. Folds, light areas of toning. 5.5" x 13.75" E. Ruhling was an assayer and banker in San Francisco, CA & Virginia City, Gold Hill and Hamilton, Nevada. Ruhling was born in Hamburg, Germany and began to establish himself in San Francisco around 1858. By 1861, Ruhling was working and residing in Nevada. His business partner in 1862 was H.V.S. McCullough in the firm of Ed Ruhling & Co Bankers and Assayers in Virginia, Nevada Territory. In 1869, Ruhling operated an assay office at the new silver mining camp of Hamilton in eastern Nevada. Ruhling’s business was bought out by McCullough in March, 1871. The Ruhling Assay Office was given the order for making the last (gold) spike for the transcontinental railroad- the original is located at Stanford University. State: Nevada City: Virginia City Date: FHWAC#: 41258