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Gould & Curry Assay Book for the Savage Mining Company, 1867 [167688]

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Gould & Curry Assay Book for the Savage Mining Company, 1867 [167688]
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Assay book from Gould & Curry for the Savage Mine, c. 1867. Receipts dated July 8, 1867 through October 1, 1867. Contains 191 receipts signed by Savage superintendent, Louis Janin and assayer Gideon E. Moore for bullion of 1-5 bars weighing about 90-400 lbs. These are from a large variety of mills that refined the Savage ore including the Booth, Devils Gate, Savage, Atchison, Island, Central, Empire State, Santiago, Rigbys, De Lands, Manhattan, Temelec, Rigby, Eclipse, Hoosier State, Dalls and Daney. 6.5x9". First part of the book is missing, next 10 pages are bound together but detached from spine.

This is an exceptionally important look into assay operations in the mid-1860s on the Comstock. The Gould & Curry had built their incredibly expensive mill in Six Mile Canyon a few years before. They were running out of their own ore to process and keep the mill in operation, hence they were reducing for the Savage Mine. Assayer Gideon E. Moore studied Chemistry at Yale and then went to San Francisco setting up his own assay office at 612 Sacramento Street by 1863. Realizing the experience and opportunity on the Comstock, he joined as the assayer for the Gould & Curry Assay Office in 1866. Wanting more education in assaying, he went to Europe and received his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1869 from the University of Heidelberg after which he set up a Chemical Laboratory in New York City.

Date: 1867
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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