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Original Group of Territorial Mining Stocks issued to a Gold Hill Miner

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:300.00 USD Estimated At:600.00 - 1,200.00 USD
Original Group of Territorial Mining Stocks issued to a Gold Hill Miner
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Ten Nevada Territorial Mining Stock certificates, all issued to Gold Hill miner Barnett Levison. Nine certificates are for the Yolo Gold & Silver MC. These have a beautiful red underprint. Datelined Virginia City, Gold Hill District.Signed by Wm Long as president and Chas B Hammond as secretary. Uncancelled. Only one paid a tax and has revenue stamps. Levison kept his stocks until the day he died, never giving up on the company, though it had probably been dead since at least 1870. The tenth certificate is for the Cherokee G&S MC, but the stamp is torn from the cert. Levison was president of this company. Not much is known of the Yolo, and by 1870, most of the Gold Hill mines were in the process of consolidation.

Levison emigrated from Germany in 1864, and went directly from New York to the Comstock. He was an officer of the Gold Hill Masonic Lodge. Barnett appears to have had a bit of mining fever, like most men of the period. After he left Nevada, he returned to new York for a period, then was off to Silver City, New Mexico. Barnett never married, and left his estate to his brother's family, who inherited these papers. City: Gold Hill State: Nevada Date: 1864 hwac# 32632