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Nevada Soda Works / RL Higgins Archive (113613)

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Nevada Soda Works / RL Higgins Archive  (113613)
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Lot of 10. 1) Woodworth Mill check issued to Nevada Soda Mining Company, signed by James G. Fair. Reverse signed "Higgins & Crampton, Agents" RN-E. 1873. 2) Nine billheads. Varying condition. Includes: a) Two for Jas. Duffy & Co., Sole Proprietors of the Nevada Soda Mine, 1870, to the Ophir Mill, both with NV and US IR adhesive stamps, Virginia written over printed Carson dateline. b) Two for Nevada Soda Mining Co., RL Higgins, Agent. 1871 to Puite [sic.] Mill Co. (w/ NV stamp) and 1871 to Sapphire Mill Co. c) Nevada Soda Mining Company, James Duffy & Co. propr., 1873, office at RL Higgin's Music Store. Heavy stain bottom left. d) RL Higgins, 1870s billhead. Very poor condition. e) Two for HJ Crampton & Co., Carson Soap & Soda Works, Sole Agent for Desert Soda Mine. One is 1875, the other is illegible. One is in okay condition, the other very poor condition. f) 1872 pictorial billhead for Will. H. Burrall Pioneer Book Store. Portion missing, soiling. RL Higgins opened a business in Virginia City in 1863. He purchased the Nevada Soda Mine in 1868, part of a soda deposit near Fallon and crucial material for assaying/refining. Higgins partnered with James Duffy and they began supplying Comstock mills, including the Savage Mine. In 1873, Higgins opened a book and stationery store where he sold ink in his personalized ink bottles. The fire of 1875 destroyed his business, and he was forced to leave Virginia City. For much more info on Higgins, his famous ink bottles, and the Nevada Soda Mine, please see Volume One of the Nevada Bottle Book.

Date: 1870-1875
Country if not USA:
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
Provenance: Fred Holabird Collection