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Rare Almaden Quicksilver Receipt for Sharon, Comstock & Austin Mines, by CJ Brenham [192878]

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Rare Almaden Quicksilver Receipt for Sharon, Comstock & Austin Mines, by CJ Brenham [192878]
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Rare 1865 handwritten Quicksilver Mining Company receipt for the sale of 95 flasks of quicksilver to mines in Austin and the Comstock by agent CJ Brenham. Charles Brenham was an American politician, banker, and steamboat captain. He served as the 2nd mayor of San Francisco in 1851, and again as the 4th mayor of San Francisco from 1852 until 1853. This receipt shows sales to Anderson and the Franklin Mill in Austin, and lower down on the sheet, 39 flasks to Gold Hill and 1 flask to Sharon (which is William Sharon of the Bank of California). Sharon had just come to the Comstock (in 1864) to run a branch of the Bank of California. Signed by Brenham. Reverse also says these were sold at Washoe, April 1, 1865 (likely Washoe City). 12 x 7.75" The Quicksilver Mining Company was the owner of the New Almaden mine in San Jose. Quicksilver was an important part of the milling process.
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Date: 1865
Country(if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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