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Truckee Wells Fargo Receipt from Curless (Truckee Druggist) (113519)

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Truckee Wells Fargo Receipt from Curless (Truckee Druggist)  (113519)
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Very rare. Dateline Truckee, Nov. 27th, 1872. Received of Dr. Curless a package of $150 sent to Justin Gates of Sacramento. Signed by Dooly. 3.25 x 6" The Curless brothers came to Truckee in the 1860s and opened the first drug store there in 1869. George Washington Curless ran the store. His brother William was a physician and Truckee's primary doctor. Dr. Curless was on-board the ill-fated SS Central America that sank in 1857, but disembarked in New Orleans, a few days before the sinking. For more on Truckee druggists, please see Volume Two of the Nevada Bottle Book.

Date: 1872
Country if not USA:
State: California
City: Truckee
Provenance: Fred Holabird Collection