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Report of Assaying Business for Wiegand's Assay Office [164626]

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Report of Assaying Business for Wiegand's Assay Office [164626]
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Rare! Storey County Report of Assaying Business filed by Samuel Dowling as owner of the assay business Wiegand's Assay Office for the month of March 1891. 20 entries. Lists Name of Person Depositing or Selling Bullion, Residence of Such Person, Amount Deposited, and Name of Mine and Mill, Blanket Sluice or other source from which Bullion was obtained. Includes samples from sluices, mining rock, and tailings. Mills include: Taylor's, Bowie's, Lonkey's, and Fisher's. Most of the residences are listed as Silver City or Six Mile Canyon. 17" x 11" Folds, some separation, and toning. Signed by Dowling on reverse. Sam Dowling was a long-term assayer on the Comstock. In 1865, he was working at the Ogden Mill at the bottom of the hill below Virginia City. It was owned independently by San Francisco banker W. C. Ralston, who incorporated it. Born in Maine about 1832, Dowling worked for several mines before settling is as the key assistant to an aging Conrad Wiegand. Dowling took over or bought Wiegand's business shortly after Wiegand died in 1880. He continued the Gold Hill Assay Office for a short time, perhaps just a year, getting contracts with several mining companies free of the politics that bogged down Wiegand. Dowling sold out to Chris James late in 1880, who handed the business off to W. S. James within a few years. Dowling continued as an assayer for various mining companies, though he no longer ran his own company.

Date: 1891
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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