1390

Smuggler Mine Area Mining Company Records (c1909-1910) [122492]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 1,000.00 USD
Smuggler Mine Area Mining Company Records (c1909-1910)  [122492]
SOLD
200.00USDto s********t+ buyer's premium (50.00)
This item SOLD at 2021 Feb 11 @ 15:06UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping is subject to a minimum charge of $19.00. Shipping and handling cannot be estimated prior to invoicing as it is based on the size and weight of your purchase. Additional shipping and handling costs, if required, will be re-invoiced for the balance due. Items are not shipped until the invoice is completely paid. Many buyers purchase a number of lots. Every effort will be made to include all lots in a single shipping charge calculated to cover the weight and size.SHIPPING & HANDLING: Shipping and Handling cannot be estimated prior to invoicing, based on the size a...
Important group of records for three companies that controlled the same property. All three entities were private. These companies are: Almont Mining Co, Almont-Smuggler MC, and Milwaukee Gold MC.

This company apparently controlled a mine they called the Almont near Telluride, probably part of what ultimately became the Smuggler group. Tracing the history outside this archive is difficult, in part, as noted by the Mines Directory, that the companies were private, and did not have to report to certain entities. Even Vanderwilt has little on the Smuggler-Union or surrounds.

The Smuggler was discovered in the 1880s by Joe Roscio of Milwaukee. This archive doers not mention any of the pre-1900 history, but the companies subject this archive are Milwaukee based, and probably somehow related to Roscio.

In this archive are two detailed Workmen's Time Book entry sheets from November and December, 1909. Their office was in Dunton. There are about a dozen letters by and between many of the key parties. The moving force of this communication group is A. Sheard, who may have been a major investor and Board member. Sheard had reviewed paperwork related to a large amount of cash sent to the mine, and was incensed, telling then president Richard Keller that it was a "dirty deal" and that Keller could "not be trusted with any money." Sheard fired Keller, sent a Sherriff deputy to serve papers on Keller and have him physically removed from the property. Sheard then tried to hire a new mine manager, and went thru several candidates for immediate placement. Other members of the Board wanted Sheard to "wait" a few months, but Sheard correctly assumed that would be "disastrous" to the mine and company. Sheard led the effort to regroup the company which soon became known as the Milwaukee Gold Mining Co. Along the was a key man named Brooke died, possibly in a mine accident, which caused further concern. Also in this archive is a published annual report for the Camp Bird Mine from 1907 complete with fold-out views of the mine. underground workings maps, etc. (44pp plus maps). also a couple other reports for mining properties not associated with the Telluride area. A key piece is a published cloth broadside (about 9 x 14") for the Milwaukee GMC notifying readers that they will not be responsible for any labor performed unless authorized by Sheard, etc.

Date:
Country (if not USA):
State: Colorado
City: Telluride
Provenance: