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Herbertville Quartz Mining Company Stock Certificate [155378]

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Herbertville Quartz Mining Company Stock Certificate [155378]
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Gold Rush-era Amador County! No. 63, issued for one share to WP Jones on April 2nd, 1855 in Herbertville. Signed by president BG John and secretary Samuel Davis. Not cancelled. Printed on delicate blue paper with no vignette. Reverse has notations for transfers of shares. Measures 5.25" x 8." Folds. The city of Herbertville began in 1851 and was named after reverend Lemuel Herbert, who was an owner of Spring Hill Mine. It is now a ghost town. According to the Sacramento Daily Union, March 8th, 1859, the Herbertville Quartz Mining Co. took out $4,750 in the month of February, a "good beginning." On July 1st of the same year, the same newspaper reported a yield of $6,500 from their operation on Sutter Creek. This mine was located in the early 1850's, was renamed the Talisman and even later would become a part of the Spring Hill Mine. It produced free gold quartz, averaging about one ounce per ton. In 1852, there were three arrastras and a 20-stamp mill in operation.

Date: 1855
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Amador County
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