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Groom Southend Mining Co. Stock

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 150.00 USD
Groom Southend Mining Co. Stock
SOLD
55.00USDto T*********t+ buyer's premium (12.38)
This item SOLD at 2015 Apr 10 @ 15:36UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Uncancelled stock, no. 106 issued to Wm. Armstrong 10,000 shares, signed by Wm. Armstrong, President and J. B. Osborne, Secretary, 1916. The Groom Mining District is located in Lincoln County, Nevada, about 50 miles north of Indian Springs and 100 miles southwest of Pioche, now inside of the Nevada Test Site and off limits to civilians. The Conception Mines were the first worked in that area, in about 1871. The name "Groom" appeared in the early 1870s as a result of an English financing of the Conception Mines by the "Groome Lead Mines Limited." The area contained mostly low grade ores of silver and lead - no gold. Other claims in the vicinity of the Conception included the Willow, Maria, and White Lake (sometimes referred to in these records as Whitelake). J.B. Osborne and his partners acquired the claims at Groom and patented them in 1876. Osborne's son, T.J., acquired these interests in the 1890s. In June, 1916 these claims were incorporated as the Groom Nevada Lead Mines Company and as the Groom Southend Mining Company. As records in this collection indicate, Osborne worked the mines yearly to maintain his claims according to federal mining law. Reports by mining engineers gave enough promise of possible discoveries to maintain interest over a long period of time. The property was leased to several operators, including L.L. Patrick and Tom McCormac but after Osborne's death in 1918 the lessees withdrew and the mine was closed. Production resumed after World War II but closed permanently in the early 1950s.

City: Lincoln County
State: Nevada,
Date: 1916

FHWAC#: 25277