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Savage Co. Assay Office Memorandum of Bullion for Evans Mill [164669]

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Savage Co. Assay Office Memorandum of Bullion for Evans Mill [164669]
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Rare. Dateline Virginia, Nev., June 21st, 1872. Deposit of 870 ounces of bullion from the Evans Mill. 969 fineness silver, 24.0 fineness gold. Valued at $1,467.31. Signed by assayer DW Balch. 7.25 x 12" Folds, creases. The Evans Mill, also known as the Berry & Evans Mill, was located in Sevenmile Canyon near the Sierra Nevada Mine. In 1870, it was working ore from the Cosmopolitan Mine. In 1871, it was processing ore from the Sacramento & Meredith Mine. As shown on this receipt, by 1872, it was working Savage ore. It had 5 stamps and 13-ton-a-day capacity. [Ansari] DW Balch was an important Comstock assayer who also ran the Comstock Lode Assay Office. He was appointed as the first assayer for the new Mint in Carson City.

Date: 1872
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Virginia City
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