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The Gold Creek, Nevada Consolidated Lodes Co. Stock

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:50.00 USD Estimated At:100.00 - 150.00 USD
The Gold Creek, Nevada Consolidated Lodes Co. Stock
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40.00USD+ (9.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2015 Apr 10 @ 15:33UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Uncancelled stock, no. 333 issued to Frances Tichenor, 250 shares, signed by Dunbar Henut, President and Thos. Creau, Secretary, 1897. Gold Creek was the name of an area not far from Bruno City that was the center of a number placer mining operations. First discoveries were made in 1869 at a site called Island Mountain. A number of mining companies were formed and through the years the population of mining camps grew and then diminished until 1880 when Gold Creek’s population had dropped to seventy-one. The 1880s was a slow period for Gold Creek until the early 1890s when the Gold Creek Mining Company began an intensive promotional campaign and laid out a townsite just east of the original town. Placer mining continued to increase through 1896 and by January 1897 the town’s population was 500 with 300 of that number of mine payrolls. In June of that year problems began to surface that indicated the end of Gold Creek was approaching. In June of 1898, the Gold Creek Mining Company closed down operations and the town began to empty quickly. Even though the town enjoyed such amenities as electric lights, a water system, telephones, and other conveniences did not mean much if there was no work. Gold Creek was dead.

City: Gold Creek
State: Nevada,
Date: 1897

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