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Stateler & Arrington, Bankers, Territorial Cover & Check (113341)

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Stateler & Arrington, Bankers, Territorial Cover & Check  (113341)
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This item SOLD at 2020 Nov 02 @ 12:23UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Lot of 2. 1) Rare Wells, Fargo & Co. cover with San Francisco cancel sent to Mess. Stateler & Arrington, Bankers, Virginia, N.T. from the Bank of California. Latter text is preprinted on the envelope and has been crossed out. Cover has big condition issues as it was removed from an album. 2) 1863 check for the bank, dateline Virginia, N.T. from Charles Strong (supt of the Gould & Curry Mining Company). Stateler & Arrington were backed by the Bank of California. Their primary client was the Gould & Curry Mining Company. Stateler caused the bank to fail in 1864 after suspiciously trying to cash two large drafts from Wells Fargo (who provided the gold coin to cover the mine pay roll). William Ralston denied the second draft from going through, and Stateler closed the bank doors, defaulting on ~$20,000 owed Wells Fargo and $30,000 owed the Bank of California. To recoup their losses, the Bank of Cal. dispatched William Sharon to the Comstock, thus beginning the bank's eventual path to a monopoly.

Date: 1863
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Comstock, Virginia City
Provenance: Fred Holabird Collection