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Letter to Early Comstocker Vignot With Reference to Ormsby 1860 [173858]

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Letter to Early Comstocker Vignot With Reference to Ormsby  1860  [173858]
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Letter datelined San Francisco, January 23rd, 1860. Addressed to Jean Vignot in Gold Hill, Utah Territory, from notary public E. Dupree. Mentions promissory note drawn by HF Clarke in favor of John Vignot and endorsed by WM Ormsby. Blue paper, folds. 10 x 7.75" Ormsby would be killed by Native Americans at Williams Station just a few months after this letter. In 1858 James Finney, called Virginia and for whom Virginia City is named for, saw a knob of a hill, now called Gold Hill, and predicted there was wealth there. However, he took ill and John Vignot cared for him. As a result 'Virginia' gave "Little French John" nine feet in his share of the ledge on Gold Hill. John Vignot's cabin was one of the first five structures built on the Comstock. On May 11, 1861 he, Patrick McLaughlin (credited with being one of the men to find the Comstock Lode) and others applied for water rights at Gold Hill. On July 8, 1861 Vignot with others bought 500 feet of a recently discovered lode from McLaughlin, Peter O'Reilly (the other discoverer of the Comstock lode), et al. Great Nevada history figures in this early letter! Gold Hill Nevada