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Tenabo Mill & Mining Co. Stock Certificate Signed by S. Wenban (91544)

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Tenabo Mill & Mining Co. Stock Certificate Signed by S. Wenban  (91544)
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Extra rare! Signed by one of the early important figures for this district. Location Cortez District, Eureka County, Nevada (printed top center). Inc. March 4th, 1896. No. 204, issued for 50 shares to Lt. Col. Frederick William Thomas on June 4th, 1896. Signed by S. Wenban as president and Thos. J. Read as secretary. Not cancelled. Vignette of mill facility (center) and miner pushing a full ore cart (bottom left). Pinholes, deep folds, creased corners, and some soiling. Overall very nice. 7.5 x 10.75" Crocker print. The Cortez Mining District was organized in 1863 and saw early investments from George Hearst. While the ore was initially sent to Austin for processing, in 1864, the miners constructed a Washoe Process pan amalgamation mill. In 1865, they installed Reese River Process equipment. Simeon Wenban was an early mining figure in the district. He bought the mill in 1869 to work ore from the Garrison Mine. He replaced his Cornish and Welsh workers with Chinese immigrants. In 1886, Wenban built a new mill with Russell leaching technology, considered state-of-the-art. This mill was closed in 1892. Wenban died in 1901. According to the obituary in the San Francisco Call, Wenban came to the US at the age of 4 from England. His family travelled to the California Gold Rush in 1854. He died from a heart attack while still president of this mining company. He also owned the Wenban Hotel in SF. In 1908, a new company reworked Wenban's abandoned mill with cyanide leaching technology and used it to process old mill tailings. That mill burned in 1915. The Cortez Mining District is now the site of an open pit mine. () [Ref:ONE] Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1896
City/County: Eureka County, Cortez District
State: Nevada