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Reese River Gold Mining Stock 1863/67 [173861]

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Reese River Gold Mining Stock   1863/67  [173861]
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1) Rough Ashlar G&S MC Stock (Masonic Overtones); # 18 for 50 shares to A. K. Stearns. Signed by Lawrence C Owen and president FL Spring. Dateline San Francisco 1863. Incorporated September 21, 1863. Stearns must have been a big believer in the Reese River District. We know of at least five other Reese River stocks he had purchased: Butte, Delta, St. Mary's, Julia Hunter and Stearns. He was superintendent of the Stearns Gold & Silver mine. Owen was a professional mining secretary in San Francisco. 25c Power of Att'y revenue stamp. Not cancelled. Location: Reese River District, Lander County. Underprint $200,000. Reddish brown safety paper. Eagle and American shield vignette. RARA! Franklin Office, printer. As described in the explanation of the First Degree Tracing Board, in Emulation and other Masonic rituals the rough ashlar is a stone as taken directly from the quarry, and allegorically represents the Freemason prior to his initiation; a smooth ashlar (or "perfect ashlar") is a stone that has been smoothed and dressed by the experienced stonemason, and allegorically represents the Freemason who, through education and diligence, has learned the lessons of Freemasonry and who lives an upstanding life. [Wikipedia]
2) Providential Silver Mining Co. of Nevada Stock Certificate; Not seen by HWAC before. Inc. in New York. No. 70, issued for 239 shares to A.F. Gay on Jan. 9th, 1867 in NY. Signed by president H. Henry Baxter (Cornelius Vanderbilt associate and railroad investor) and secretary Wm. Lemmon. Reese River Mining District. Not cancelled. Black border and print, ornate company title, and small vignette of miners with headlamps. Printed by JO Seymour & Co., NY. One 25 cent adhesive revenue stamp attached at lower left. Horizontal and vertical folds, as well as some wrinkling, but remarkably clean and bright for an 1860s stock! 6.75 x 10.75" The Providential Mine is mentioned in the 1866 prospectus for the Hattie Silver Mining Company of Reese River. While it was initially not providing enough ore for their mill, a recent large discovery has made it be "considered one of the best mines in Nevada." The Providential also has 40-horse power hoisting works. [Ref:Report for the Hattie Silver Mining Company, of Nevada, 1866, pg. 6, 17] Research notes included. Austin, Lander Nevada