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Salt Spring Valley Mining Company Stock (90506)

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Salt Spring Valley Mining Company Stock  (90506)
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250.00USDto C*****r+ buyer's premium (62.50)
This item SOLD at 2019 Mar 11 @ 10:53UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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# 91 for 20 shares to L Foorman. Signed by Victor Rosenberg and president John Stephens. Dateline Jenny Lind (hand-written) 1864. Incorporated January 1864. Not cancelled. 25c Power of Att'y revenue stamp. Two eagle vignettes and one surface mining vignette. Bosqui & Co. print. Location: Salt Spring Valley District in Calaveras County. Red underprint $315,000. One fold upper left. Light toning upper right. Salt Spring Valley was near Copperopolis. Possibly became the Royal. Jenny Lind was located on the north bank of the Calaveras River and was first called Dry Diggins during the beginning of the California Gold Rush. Most of the placer mining was done along the hillsides above the river; later the river was mined with dredgers. In 1864 the population was said to be 400, half of them Chinese. Being on the main road from Stockton, it was also an important freighting center for the area. Prag Collection

Date: 1864
City/County: Calaveras County, Salt Spring Valley District
State: California