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Milltown Mining Company Stock Certificate: Wingfield Collection

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 200.00 USD
Milltown Mining Company Stock Certificate: Wingfield Collection
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Number 56 for 1000 shares to John McMullan. 1906. Signed by George Wingfield and JM Fenwick. Fenwick was also secretary for the Jumbo and Goldfield Consolidated. Two of Wingfield's most productive mines. Pinholes, discoloration, remains of paper clip. Good Condition.



Milltown was a suburb of Goldfield just outside of town. It was a mill town, but located at the base of Florence Hill, it was also a mining town.



King George was Nevada's Political and Financial boss in the early 1900's. If you wanted to run for office, you needed his blessing. If you were a friend and in trouble, he was known to make troubles disappear.



"Wingfield was one of the state’s most powerful economic and political figures during the period from 1909 to 1932. He rose from faro dealer to the position of richest man in Nevada in less than five years. While living in the central Nevada town of Goldfield, Wingfield and his partner, George Nixon, established the Goldfield Consolidating Mining Company, which ultimately produced more than $50 million worth of ore. In 1906, the partners established the Nixon National Bank of Reno (later renamed the Reno National Bank), and in 1908, Wingfield moved to Reno, where he became active in politics, banking, ranching, and hotel-keeping. He was influential in developing Reno’s gambling and divorce-related tourism industries." [renohistorical.org]



(This is the best batch of Wingfield stock certificates we have ever offered for sale at one time. They are not the common stocks, but rare Wingfield endeavors. Bennett Collection) Date: 1906 Location: Milltown, Nevada HWAC# 60200