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Stocks & Ephemera from Three Goldfield Mines: Albemarle, Dixie, and Goldfield Amalgamated

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Stocks & Ephemera from Three Goldfield Mines: Albemarle, Dixie, and Goldfield Amalgamated
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Lot of 8 from 3 different Goldfield mining operations. 1) The Albemarle Mining & Milling Company. Two different issued stock certificates and a map of the claims. No. 16, issued for 8,000 shares in 1905. Not cancelled. Gilt border. Toning, folds. No. 905, issued for 1,000 shares in 1910. Not cancelled. Red border. Folds. Both have the same corporate signatures and have the mine location printed on the certificate. Also a Map Showing the Property of the Albemarle M&M Co. 8.5 x 11" Attached to a 1907 typed letter to WH Bryant in Goldfield. 2) Two different "Dixie" mining stocks. a) Dixie Mining Company. No. 2120, issued for 500 shares in 1906. Not cancelled. Vignette of a woman. Folds. b) Albemarle Dixie Extension Mining Company. No. 288. Unissued. 3) Goldfield Amalgamated Mining and Leasing Company. Two pieces. Stock certificate No. 580, issued for 30 shares in 1907. Not cancelled. Green background and seal, mining vignettes. Folds, toning. Plus a 1907 typed letter from the Chicago office. Discusses the trouble the company is having due to the miner's strike. "We had a gang of miners at work on the lease for several weeks, when the strike came on, and we have been unable to accomplish anything of importance since." Mentions the Velvet and Driscoll claims. (Bennett Collection) Date: 1905-1910 City: Goldfield State: Nevada HWAC# 68060