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Placer County Mining Stock Trio, 1857-64 [191249]

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Placer County Mining Stock Trio, 1857-64 [191249]
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1)Issued 1857 American River Water & Mining-staple holes and water stain.The company was working "Doten's Bar" and Mormon Island on branches of the American River. It was formed in December 1854 to build a ditch to divert water from the North Fork of the American River to bring drinking water and irrigation to the area mining operations. 2) 1864 Fifty-one Union Mining with adhesive RN stamp.irginia was opened to mining in the year 1852, by the discovery of gold on the adjoining hills and ravines. The want of water during the dry season retarded the work of miners for two or three years subsequent, which was finally remedied by the introduction of water by the same canal which conveyed water into the Gold Hill district. In 1853, a company of miners built a railroad track from Virginia Hill to the Auburn 'ravine, for the transportation of ore. This road was certainly the pioneer railroad of Placer, if not the first laid down in the State for any purpose. The work was finally abandoned by the company, and its labor was redirected towards the introduction of water, through canals, direct to the tops of the various hills lying in and composing the Virginia district. John Bosquit (or Bosquet) was a representative for Placer County in the 1865 California Assembly. He died Nov. 9, 1868. [Ref: Bancroft, Gudde] 3) Unissued c. 1880's McIntire Mining and Lumbering.
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Date: 1857-64
Country (if not USA):
State: California
City: Placer County
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