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Excelsior Drift Gold MC Collection [175635]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 400.00 USD
Excelsior Drift Gold MC Collection   [175635]

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Lot includes: 2x assessment certificates for Excelsior Drift Gold Mining Co., one is Assessment 3, dated October 3, 1892, received from R. Butterfield $872. The second is Assessment 4, dated March 6, 1893, received from Noble Fisher for C.H. Herringlake $165. Both signed by John J. Bauer; 1x assessment receipt for Excelsior Drift Gold Mining Co., no assessment No. or levy date noted, datelined Sacramento, Cal, on October 15, 1894, received from R. Butterfield $400, signed by John J. Bauer; 1x Excelsior Drift Gold Mining Company incorporation letter, dated September 2, 1887, signed by A.C. Busch of Sierra City, L. Foss of Downieville, P.F. Moss of Young American River, John Casserly of Young American River, and C.W. Heridie(?) of La Porte, California; document discusses the business purpose of the company and later discusses the Excelsior Drift Tunnel. Folds; 1x Excelsior Drift Gold Mining Company stock certificate, unissued, location of works: Sierra County, black on white, vignette of mill in valley; 1x Corporation License Tax for the Excelsior Drift Gold Mining Company, for the Corporation License Tax for tax year ending June 30, 1912. Stamp signed by E.W. Gardiner, secretary of state. Professionally mounted and framed, vignette of California Seal (top). The Excelsior Drift Gold Mine was part of the Greenwood Mines, and was formerly known as Deaco Long's claims in the 1850's, operating through 1924 with a bedrock tunnel extending 1,400 feet. Garvis Collection.

City: Sierra City,
State: California Sierra City California