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Horseshoe Saloon Colorado Ghost Town Letterhead 1889 [182793]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Saloon/Brothel Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Horseshoe Saloon Colorado Ghost Town Letterhead 1889  [182793]
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Horseshoe Saloon Letterhead, White Pine, Colorado (Gunnison Co. Ghost Town)--Pair with Token! 1889 Saloon letterhead from a Gunnison County ghost town! Office of AD Clark, proprietor Crawford House and Horseshoe Saloon. Choice Liquors and Cigars Always on Hand. Vignette of a horseshoe. Dateline White Pine, Colo. Aug 24th, 1889. Message from Clark to the Continental Divide Bank in Salida regarding draft. 10.5 x 8" Folds, toning, a few small tears. The Horseshoe Saloon was twenty-five by fifty feet and contained a pool table and five round tables for gambling and was one of the centers of attraction in the camp in 1883. There is a trade token known for AD Clark (Pritchard WH125). White Pine is now a ghost town in Gunnison County. It was a silver mining camp that started in 1878. By 1883, there were a 1,000 miners in the camp. The town was largely abandoned after the Silver Panic of 1893. The area also had problems with avalanches. White Pine Colorado