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Rare Volume of Letters for the Twin River Mining Company (Twin River, Nevada)

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Rare Volume of Letters for the Twin River Mining Company (Twin River, Nevada)
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Lot of 55+. Most of the letters are addressed to Thomas Mason of Quincy Mining Company fame. The earliest letters revolve around sending someone to Nevada. They emanate from the Rockland Mine, Evergreen Bluff Mine, Woonsocket, etc. On July 14, 1866 letters start arriving from Twin River. There are letterheads for the New York & Nevada Gold & Silver Mill & Mining Company and the Twin River Silver Mining Company of Nye County.



As for the Twin River Mining Company in Ophir, silver was discovered in 1863 and by 1867 almost 400 people were living in the canyon. Buildings included a church, a few stores, a school, a fraternal lodge, and a few saloons. A post office also opened in 1867. Trouble began because of the extremely tough rock in which the silver was imbedded. Extracting costs were so high the mining company declared bankruptcy in late 1868. When the mining company left in 1868 the town was practically abandoned. Then operations began again with a new mining company in 1869 but it ceased operations in 1870 due to labor problems. The mine reopened in 1872 when a rich new ore body was discovered. The Twin River Mining Company began operating in earnest in 1874 and produced steadily into the 1890s.



The only reference we could find to the New York & Nevada was "Other manipulations occurred in the shares of the New York & Nevada Gold & Silver Mill & Mining Company, the New York & Washoe Mining Company, and the New York & Reese River Company. These companies were later found to have had no assets." ["A Financial History of the Untied States" by Jerry Markham] City: Twin River, Ophir Canon State: Nevada Date: 1866-1871 ID# 37542