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Free Gold Mining Company collection

Currency:USD Category:Stamps / US Postal History Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 300.00 USD
Free Gold Mining Company collection
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Imperial County borders Mexico and Arizona and was a gold mining area. Although it is often the Golden Cross Mine that receives the most attention in this area, it was the Free Gold Mining Company that saved their bacon. The trustees of the Golden Cross blundered on many turns. They sold their property to a group of investors that formed the Free Gold Company and that company turned the red in the books to black. The Free Gold Company was incorporated in Genoa, Nevada. [http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/96spring/cargo.htm] 1) Original 1901 handwritten letters sent to Colonel Trumbo, superintendent, by the Board of Trustees. 2) 79 daily assay sheets from 1898 and 1899 signed by Colonel Andrew Trumbo. 3) 1895 letter from receiver Charles Pauly to his cousin Steven Kinsey in Genoa. They are working day and night to get the additional 40 stamp mill up and running. Includes billhead and cover, rare 1894-1905 post office, with Pauley's corner advertising. 5) Eight court documents from 1898 to 1900 pertaining to lengthy lawsuit and include a report on activities of the mine, list of stock holders, and inventory.City: HedgesCounty: ImperialState: NVDate: