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El Dorado Gold and Silver Mining Company Stock - NUMBER 1 (80314)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 600.00 USD
El Dorado Gold and Silver Mining Company Stock - NUMBER 1  (80314)
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200.00USDto i*****l+ buyer's premium (50.00)
This item SOLD at 2019 Jan 26 @ 15:45UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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NUMBER 1. 5 Shares to Frank Cooper. Signed by J Warren Clark and RH Ford. Dateline 1863. Incorporated July 1863. Allegorical, cornucopia vignette. Towne & Bacon printer. 25c Protest Revenue stamp. Lower right is cut to border, but not into border. Otherwise crisp, clear and sharp. The El Dorado Gold and Silver is one of the most active claims near Silver Mountain, circa August, 1863 (Jackson, p. 50). It was a lode at Silver Mountain; the Consolidated Tunnel was designed to cut multiple ledges (Wisconsin; New York; Napa; El Dorado; Sierra Nevada; and Coast Range); the tunnel was to commence "in the rear and above Fisk's hotel" (1865 Jan 14 MG). Cooper was a partner in Stroebel, Fleig & Co. a meat market and pork packer at 1129 Folsom. (See directory reference below p. 130 & 418.) He was one of the original Commissioners charged with designating the election precincts in newly-formed Alpine Co. (1864 "Alpine County Bill"; see 1864 Aug 11; see also Board of Supervisors Minutes, Book "A", page 1; and see text of “Alpine County Bill” printed in 1864 July 30 MG). J. Warren Clark was also secretary of the Whitton Gold & Silver Mining Co., Mammoth G&SM, Napa G&SM Co., George Washington G&S M Co., etc. Reverend RH Ford is something of a Silver Mountain icon. Reverend Ford was an early settler from New Hampshire. The Ford Hotel (aka Silver Mountain Hotel or Alpine House) was a landmark. This hotel was also a restaurant boarding house, stage stop and post office. Ford was a Justice of the Peace, and superintendent of schools. Ford had no problem dabbling in mining stocks. When his hotel burned down in 1882 he finally left.[Thank you to Karen Dustman, local historian and author of the book "Silver Mountain City" (Clairitage Press) for background information on the mine and signatures.] Prag Collection
State: California City: Silver Mountain, El Dorado Lode Date: 1863