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Livermore Spring Water Company Stock - NUMBER 2 (90449)

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Livermore Spring Water Company Stock - NUMBER 2  (90449)
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# 2 for 250 shares to Valentine Alviso. Signed by W Gibbons and John Aylward. Dateline Livermore, Alameda County 1875. Incorporated October 19, 1874. Not cancelled. Steam engine going through an underpass vignette. Winterburn & Co printers. Top right corner torn, rips at fold edges, etc. Still the main features of the stock look very nice. This company was incorporated in 1874 by John
Aylward, Robert Livermore, Valentine Alviso, Michael Mullanay, Charles Hedzal and W. Gibbons. In 1876 a mortgage upon the company's plant was given for the purpose of
obtaining ready means for prosecuting the work, and it was foreclosed and brought in by John Aylward in 1885, since which time he has been sole proprietor. The water used in this system is obtained from two sources — the Arroyo Mocho and the Los Positos Springs. The point on the Mocho from which water is taken is about three miles from Livermore, giving a fall of 125 feet. The Los Positos Springs are about two and a half miles from town, and this gives a fall amply sufficient for all purposes. Water is conveyed to the city through iron pipes of the best construction, and over ten miles of piping are used in the entire system, which supplies the life-giving fluid for all domestic as well as fire purposes in Livermore. Much credit is due Mr. Aylward for the active interest he has taken ever since becoming connected with the water company, in the matter of improving its facilities. [Memorial and Biographical History of Northern California] Prag Collection

Date: 1875
City/County: Livermore
State: California