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Gould & Curry Assay Office Bullion Memorandum for the Savage Mine, Devils Gate, Woodworth, & Central

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Gould & Curry Assay Office Bullion Memorandum for the Savage Mine, Devils Gate, Woodworth, & Central
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Memorandum of Bullion from the Savage Mining Co. Assayed at the Gould & Curry Assay Office. February 1867. At this point, the Gould & Curry Mine had run out of enough ore to keep their massive mill in operation and were taking in work from other mining companies. This receipt if for six deposits: one from the Devils Gate Mill, three from the Woodworth Mill, and two from the Central Mill. Approx. 6,000 ounces total, valued at about $12,000. Signed by assayer Gideon E. Moore. 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. 10 x 17" Blue paper, printed by JP LeCount & Co., SF. Folds with minor separation. Ex. John J. Ford Collection. Very rare.

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