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Inyo Cerro Gordo Mining & Power Stock, Owned Cerro Gordo Mine, 1916 (79040)

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Inyo Cerro Gordo Mining & Power Stock, Owned Cerro Gordo Mine, 1916  (79040)
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170.00USDto 8***1+ buyer's premium (37.40)
This item SOLD at 2020 Jun 26 @ 12:58UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Cert. #1435, issued in 1916 to F.H. Howorth for 600 shares.This company took over the operations of the Four Metals Mining Company which included the Union mine at Cerro Gordo and was the principal owner of the Cerro Gordo Mines Company (1914). Signed by F.J. (Frank) Hambly as president. Hambley was president of both companies. The famous Cerro Gordo silver mine dates back to the 1860's and partly financed early Los Angeles. The Four Metals Mining Company had built a smelter east of Keeler and an aerial tramway from the mine to the smelter. By 1917, the Cerro Gordo mine had become a large zinc producer and had over 28 miles of tunnels and drifts. In 1916, there were 60 men employed at the mine.

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