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Rawhide Mining Town Rare Memorabilia (6) [145277]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Rawhide Mining Town Rare Memorabilia (6)  [145277]
SOLD
160.00USD+ (35.20) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2022 Jun 04 @ 15:23UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 6 items related to the now-nonexistent Nevada mining boomtown of Rawhide. Included in this extremely rare collection are two issued mining company stock certificates dated 1909, a 3-panel foldout printed photo postcard of 1908 Rawhide, a photo of Rawhide promotor Nat Goodwin, the original contract where Goodwin purchases several existing Rawhide mines and creates the Rawhide Coalition Mining Company, and an original N. F. Johnson brown-tinted panoramic photograph of Rawhide dated January 1908, many tears but still in one piece. Note: The mining boomtown of Rawhide, NV was located some 55 miles southeast of Fallon and some 35 miles northeast of Hawthorne. Gold and silver were discovered there in 1906. However, the encampment's explosion to a population which reached 7,000 in 1908 was more attributable to greed and exploitation rather than the actual amount of ore that was eventually extracted. Actor Nat Goodwin proved the perfect front man for flashy con-artist and stock swindler George Graham Rice who came from Goldfield to promote the riches of Rawhide and who was eventually arrested for mail fraud. Goodwin became the face of the Rawhide mines which never came near to approaching the output of the Comstock Lode mines or any other Nevada mines of that era. Rawhide's hey-day was short-lived; by 1910 only 500 remained as miners/speculators moved on to the "next big thing." The post office closed in 1941 while the last remaining resident left town by 1967. Fast-forward to the late 1980s when the Rawhide-Denton open pit mine completely overran the original settlement. Those operations ceased in 2003, the mining site was re-permitted as a landfill, and today, nothing there remains of famous/infamous Rawhide. State:Nevada City:Rawhide Date: Provenance: