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Leslie-California Salt Company Stocks on original Alvinza Property (123382)

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Leslie-California Salt Company Stocks on original Alvinza Property   (123382)
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Lot of four. 1) Green. 1928. Number 65 for 100 shares. Hole punch cancelled. Bull vignette. 2) Dark Brown. Unissued. Bull vignette. Hole punched Schwabacher Frey Co. 3) Light brown. 1951. Has a fabulous vignette of the salt operation. Hole punched. 4) Same as number 1, but unissued. The Leslie Salt Company was established in 1903 and in 1948, the company was purchased by Cargill Salt. Between 1903 and 1924 the company was named "Leslie Salt Refining Company." After 1924, the name was modified to "Leslie-California Salt Company." "In 1903, C. E. Whitney, a dredger by trade, bought 200 acres of land south of Alvinza Hayward’s property, east of the railroad tracks in San Mateo and developed a salt-evaporating business. The railroad that ran through San Mateo was ideal for transporting the bulky material to the market and there was a cheap, abundant labor supply in the area that would work for the $5.40 he paid for the six-day workweek." [Daily Journal,San Mateo]

Date: 1928, 1951
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: San Mateo
Provenance: Ken Prag Collection