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Nevada & California Telegraph Co. Receipt, Bridgeport, CA, 1883

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Nevada & California Telegraph Co. Receipt, Bridgeport, CA, 1883
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Rare telegraph company receipt! Dateline Bridgeport, June 18, 1883. Message written by T.W.W. Davies and addressed to attorney William S. Wood in San Francisco. Davies writes that he will continue until September 5th if Judge William consents. Asks Wood to confirm with the judge. Pinholes. 5.5 x 8.5" Col. T.W.W. Davies was a prominent lawyer in Carson City. In 1882, he was appointed counsel for Mono County and moved to Bridgeport with his family (according to Carson newspapers). He died on October 10th, 1883 in Bodie, as reported by the Nevada State Appeal on Oct. 11th, 1883. We could not locate his cause of death. The Nevada & California Telegraph Company was described in Thompson & West, 1881. It was formed in September 1878 with a main office in Genoa. It connected the communities on the Comstock (Virginia City, Gold Hill ,Silver City, Empire) with mining camps along the California/Nevada border including Bodie and Aurora. The length of the line was 112 miles. J.W. Haines, listed as president on the form, was a resident of Genoa having come to Nevada in 1859. He attended Nevada's first Constitutional Convention. In 1864, he constructed a toll road from the foot of Kingsbury Grade four miles east to the Esmeralda Toll Road and then to Como. According to Wasson, he constructed the telegraph wire for the first telegraph in Bodie. (Potter Collection) HWAC# 60141 Date: Location: Bridgeport, California