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Red Top Mining check with Red Top Vignette

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Red Top Mining check with Red Top Vignette
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This is an iconic (and arguably the most sought after) Nevada check. The red top with the red pull string make this a bright and colorful check. It is addressed to John Quinn and signed by CD Taylor as president of the Red Top Mining Company of Goldfield. It is for dividend number 1 on 6,000 shares of stock. Check number 25 for $300.

Charles D Taylor was an important mining man in Goldfield. AD Myers located the first claim on the Grandpa Ledge or Goldfield. Taylor was second. He located the Jumbo, Florence, Red King and Firelight claims on October 19, 1903. (He would locate other claims later.) But it was the Jumbo and Florence that would make Taylor a millionaire. It started in the Fall of 1903 when a rich pocket of gold was discovered while doing location work on the Jumbo. According to Church & Carpenter the Jumbo yielded $1,371, 165 between 1904 and 1909 and the Florence over $6,000,000. The Florence was located in MIlltown and the Jumbo in Jumbotown. These were two early suburbs of Goldfield. He was later associated with the Red Top Mine which was another $1,000,000 producer. (Bennett Collection) State: Nevada City: Goldfield Date: 1906 HWAC# 60214