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Henry & Barnard Gold, Silver and Copper Mining Company Stock (81632)

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Henry & Barnard Gold, Silver and Copper Mining Company Stock  (81632)
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# 312 for 10 shares to JF Taylor. Signed by George Gildersleeve and GH Blood(?). Dateline San Francisco 1863. Incorporated November 10, 1863. 25c Power of Att'y Revenue stamp. 7760 shares ar 5 feet to a share. Lists the Copper Mound Lode, Blue Bell, Barnard, Lord Byron, Lindsay, Mary J Little, Flying Cloud, White Swan, etc. on left side of cert. Location: Weaver District, Arizona Terr. Mill vignette. Printer Robbins & Co. Stock is taped on left from what seems to be a total separation. Sems to be museum quality as there is no yellowing.Holes where ink has bled through. Still a rare and valuable certificate. Not Cancelled. Copper Mound Lode, Blue Bell, Barnard, Henry & Barnard, White Swan, Lord Byron. Mary J. Little, New York, Lindsay, Michigan, Flying Cloud, Pride of our Country, Vermont, Rachael, Henry. Datelined San Francisco. Black border and print on white paper. This company ran a copper mine at Weaver, ten miles from La Paz. In the 4/16/1864 edition of Mining and Scientific Press, the company reported ore at 40% copper, silver $26/ton, and a trace of gold. The company was reportedly offered an advance on ores mined from San Francisco concerns. They had utilized the media to show off the ores at a local San Francisco office, trying to raise cash to run a 200 foot tunnel to reach the ore at depth. The mine superintendent was I. M. Blood, brother of James Blood, president of the company. [MiSciPr 5/7/1864] This was one of the most active of the mining companies at Weaver, with prospecting at 15 different mines in the district. [MiSciPr 6/4/64] A number of mines, including the Henry Barnard, were in operation at the time of Mowry s visit in 1864 (Mowry, 1864, pp ). James Blood ran a coal and wood yard in SF. Gildersleve ran the Occidental coal & Wood Yard. [ref: 1862, 1865 SFR directories] Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1863
City/County: Weaver District
State: Arizona