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Frisco Mining and Smelting Company Stock (88135)

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:75.00 USD Estimated At:150.00 - 250.00 USD
Frisco Mining and Smelting Company Stock  (88135)
SOLD
75.00USDto 8***4+ buyer's premium (18.75)
This item SOLD at 2019 Jan 27 @ 11:23UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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# 336 for 300 sdharest to HW Lawrence. Signed by Walter Bigelow and vice president Henry M Bigelow. Dateline Frisco, Utah Territory 1884. Incorporated Aug. 30, 1879. Not cancelled. Large unique (?) milling scene vignette. Clark printer on Dock Street (which matches the milling scene vignette). Right fold showing signs of weakness at upper border. No edge, corner or discoloration issues. The mining camp of Frisco was located in Beaver County, Utah, some seventeen miles west of Milford and fifty miles northwest of Beaver, in the San Francisco Mining District. This district, organized on 12 August 1871, embraced approximately seven square miles on both flanks of the San Francisco Mountains. It became an important producer of silver and lead beginning in the mid-1870s. The Frisco Mining and Smelting Company expanded its workings in July 1877 by constructing a smelter that included five beehive charcoal kilns-- the only substantial remnants of Frisco's glory years. [Utah History Encyclopedia article by Notarianni] Prag Collection State: Utah City: Frisco Date: 1884