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Little Annie MC stock, 1871-1874, Thatcher [173456]

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Little Annie MC stock, 1871-1874, Thatcher    [173456]
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170.00USDto 8***1+ buyer's premium (37.40)
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Lot of 4 The Little Annie Mining Company stock certificates from the Aspen-Roaring Form Mining District in Colorado.

1. No. 86, issued for 2000 shares on April 24, 1891.
2. No. 154, issued for 2000 shares on April 27, 1891.
3. No. 1559, issued for 9000 shares on May 9, 1892.
4. No. 2015, issued for 1500 shares on May 10, 1894.

All certificates are issued to Geo. W. Thatcher, who was an important mining figure in Aspen. Thatcher also worked in mines in Utah and the Comstock Lode during the 1870s and 1880s. All are signed by B. Clark Wheeler (president) and A. Peck (secretary). No printer is listed. Company seal lower left, embossed. Properties located in the Roaring Fork Mining District. Certificates measure 5.25x9.5". Folds.

The Wheeler signature (B. Clark Wheeler) is significant because Wheeler founded and named the town of Aspen. Wheeler arrived in "Ute City" in 1880 and purchased several mining claims. He surveyed a new town site, formed a town company and owned several businesses, and promoted Aspen heavily. In 1891, the Engineering and Mining Journal notes that "the experiments in dressing the low-grade ore...were successful" and that 5,000 tons of ore on the Little Annie dump should assay at 12-18 ozs silver per ton." Aspen-Roaring Fork Mining District Colorado Franklin Collection