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Nortonville Contra Costa Ephemera (4) 18702-1890s [173160]

Currency:USD Category:Stamps / United States - Covers Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
Nortonville Contra Costa Ephemera (4)  18702-1890s  [173160]
SOLD
275.00USDto C*****r+ buyer's premium (68.75)
This item SOLD at 2023 Dec 10 @ 14:52UTC-8 : PST/AKDT

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Two letters and two covers sent from the one time mining town of Nortonville in Contra Costa County, California;
In 1885 the Black Diamond Coal Mining Company moved all the coal miners from Nortonville to another of the company's mines at Black Diamond, Washington Territory. The Nortonville mine was so deep that it acted as a drain for the surrounding mines, and when the owners of the other mines refused to contribute to the cost of pumping out the water, the company simply shut down and moved its operations. Currently what is left behind at Nortonville is a deserted area. The brick foundation of the mine's hoisting works, remnants of the railroad bed, and an old cemetery are all that remain.
Covers and letters in nice condition. Please see photos for more details. Nortonville California