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Homestake Mining Company Stock Signed by Mining Giant Lloyd Tevis [141425]

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Homestake Mining Company Stock Signed by Mining Giant Lloyd Tevis [141425]
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Whitewood Mining District. Incorporated in Dakota Territory in 1877. Cert #7971, issued to CC Merriman in 1897 for 100 shares. Signed by Lloyd Tevis, president, and F. G. Drum, secretary and therefor more valuable than a regular Homestake piece. Vignette of two Indian braves atop a hill looking down on a wagon train and locomotive steaming through farm country. Black border, blue safety print. Cancelled by purple stamps across face. Printer: American BN Co., The Black Hills gold rush opened in 1875 and ended in 1877. Before the end, mining magnate George Hearst spent $70,000 to purchase one of the best claims in the Lead/Deadwood area. He incorporated it as the Homestake Mining Co. financed with his partners Lloyd Tevis and James Ben Ali Haggin of San Francisco. The Hearst, Haggin, Tevis & Co., previously owned the Ontario silver mine in Utah. The mine closed in 2002, bowing out as the largest and deepest mine in the Western Hemisphere, at a depth of over 8000 feet. [Homestakevisitorcenter.com]. The mine operated for over 130 years and was one of America's largest producing gold mines. Stamp and hole cancels don't affect the signature of the great vignette.

Date: 1897
Country (if not USA):
State: South Dakota
City: Lead
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