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Three Different Humboldt District Mining Stock Certificates

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Three Different Humboldt District Mining Stock Certificates
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Humboldt was settled in the 1860s .1) Consolidated Arizona Smelting Company. Smelter was constructed in 1906. About 90 claims in the vicinity of Humboldt. Owned and operated the Blue Bell Mine, which shipped 11,000 tons of ore monthly. No. 5760, issued for 100 shares to Robert G. Merritt in 1908. Signed by vp Risk and the asst. secretary. Not cancelled. Allegorical vignette. Pinholes, folds. 2) Humboldt King Mining Company. No. 167, issued for 100 shares to Emma Riegler in 1910. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Brown border. Folds. 3) Iron King Extension Mining Company. No. 2629, issued for 1,000 shares in 1904 to Philip Miller. Signed by the president and secretary. Not cancelled. Gilt border and three mining vignettes. Pinholes, folds, some separation. The Copper Handbook says this was a Douglas-Lacey swindle. Date: 1904-1910 Location: Yavapai County, Arizona HWAC# 66005